Bentley scraps EV plans, again

Luxury car maker Bentley has ditched plans to axe internal combustion engined (ICE) vehicles by 2035, following the lead of fellow Volkswagen Group-owned brands Porsche and Audi

That means there will be petrol-powered versions of the next generation of Bentley models, including the Bentayga large SUV, the Continental GT coupe/convertible and the Flying Spur sedan, after all.

Previously, these were planned to be plug-in hybrid (PHEV) or electric vehicles (EV) only, with ICE power due to be phased out with the current models. 

Under its ‘Beyond100’ strategy announced in 2020, Bentley had pledged to sell only EVs by 2030.

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The British brand pushed this timing back to 2035 last year, citing slower than anticipated adoption of electric luxury vehicles, after teasing its first EV ahead of its scheduled 2026 debut.

According Autocar, given Porsche and Audi have now recommitted to producing ICE models beyond 2035 – and dropped their ambitious EV sales targets – Bentley will follow suit. 

It’s somewhat a given as the three Volkswagen-owned brands share vehicle architecture and powertrain technologies to amortise development costs. 

“There is a dip in demand for luxury electric vehicles, and customer demand is not yet strong enough to support an all-electric strategy,” Bentley CEO Frank-Steffen Walliser told Autocar.