Bentley’s First EV Spotted Testing: 2026 Luxury Urban SUV Promises Native Electric Performance

Bentley Motors is entering the electric era in style. Recent spy shots of the brand’s first-ever fully electric vehicle (EV) have surfaced online, showing a heavily camouflaged prototype testing on public roads. Shared widely on

Written by: Vashistha Pathak

Published on: May 6, 2026

Bentley Motors is entering the electric era in style. Recent spy shots of the brand’s first-ever fully electric vehicle (EV) have surfaced online, showing a heavily camouflaged prototype testing on public roads. Shared widely on X by EV analyst Sawyer Merritt, these images reveal Bentley’s upcoming luxury urban SUV — a ground-up EV design that’s slightly smaller than the flagship Bentayga.

This isn’t just another converted ICE model slapped with a battery pack. Bentley has confirmed it’s a native EV, purpose-built for electrification. Set for an official reveal later in 2026 with customer deliveries starting in early 2027, the new model is already generating huge buzz in the ultra-luxury segment.

Why Bentley’s First EV Matters: The “Luxury Urban SUV” Segment

Bentley is positioning this vehicle as the world’s first luxury urban SUV. It’s deliberately more compact than the Bentayga (under 5 meters / ~16.4 feet long) to make it more agile and easier to manoeuvre in city environments while retaining full-size Bentley luxury.

Expect:

  • Handcrafted excellence — Built in Crewe, England, with the same bespoke attention to detail as every Bentley.
  • Modern design language — Influenced by the EXP 15 concept, featuring a bold new front grille, sleek LED lighting, and aerodynamic lines optimised for EV efficiency.

The prototype was recently spotted with heavy camouflage and a reflective wrap (sometimes disguised as a Porsche Cayenne), but the overall proportions are clearly more compact and urban-focused.

Key Specs and Technology: Built on the PPE Platform

Bentley’s first EV will ride on the Volkswagen Group’s Premium Platform Electric (PPE) — the same advanced 800-volt architecture used by the Porsche Macan EV and upcoming Cayenne EV. This means:

  • Fast charging capability — Bentley is targeting ~100 miles of range in just 7 minutes.
  • Strong performance — Expect dual-motor all-wheel drive with outputs potentially exceeding 600 hp.
  • Impressive range — Early indications suggest it could surpass the Rolls-Royce Spectre in real-world usability.

Because it’s designed as a native EV from the start, the battery pack integrates seamlessly into the chassis, delivering better weight distribution, more interior space, and superior ride comfort — hallmarks of a true Bentley.

How It Compares to the Bentayga and Luxury EV Rivals

While the Bentayga remains Bentley’s halo SUV with its powerful W12 and hybrid options, the new urban EV slots in below it as a more accessible, city-friendly alternative.

Key differences:

  • Size — Noticeably shorter and more nimble than the Bentayga.
  • Powertrain — Pure electric vs. the Bentayga’s combustion/hybrid options.
  • Positioning — Urban luxury cruiser rather than off-road grand tourer.

In the broader luxury EV SUV market, it will compete with the Rolls-Royce Spectre, Aston Martin Valhalla (future EV models), and high-end Tesla/Rivian offerings — but with Bentley’s signature hand-stitched interiors, Mulliner customisation, and effortless torque delivery.

Bentley’s Electrification Roadmap: Beyond100+ Strategy

This debut EV is the cornerstone of Bentley’s Beyond100+ plan. While the brand has delayed full carbon neutrality to 2035 and will continue offering hybrids longer than originally planned, the first pure EV is firmly on track.

CEO Frank-Steffen Walliser has emphasised that future Bentleys will blend heritage craftsmanship with cutting-edge software and fast-charging tech — exactly what this urban SUV aims to deliver.

What to Expect at Launch

  • Pricing — Likely starting north of $200,000–$250,000 (comparable to current Bentayga levels), with extensive Mulliner options pushing it higher.
  • Interior — Ultra-premium materials, advanced digital displays that still feel tactile, and class-leading silence.
  • Market timing — Perfect for buyers wanting luxury EV credentials without sacrificing the Bentley “waft.”

The recent spy shots (including those shared by car spotters on YouTube) show the prototype looking production-ready under the camouflage, signalling that Bentley is deep into development.

The Bottom Line: A New Chapter for Bentley

Bentley’s first native EV isn’t just another luxury SUV — it’s a statement. By going fully electric and designing from the ground up, Bentley aims to create an entirely new segment while staying true to its 100+ years of craftsmanship.

Luxury buyers who once dismissed EVs for lacking soul may finally have a compelling reason to switch. With fast charging, refined performance, and unmistakable Bentley presence, this urban EV could redefine what ultra-luxury electric driving looks like in 2026 and beyond.

Stay tuned — official details and full specs are expected in the coming months. The electric Bentley era is officially here. 🚀

What do you think — will Bentley’s first EV win over traditional luxury buyers? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

Author

  • Vashistha Pathak has been chasing horsepower and electron volts for over a decade, diving deep into the U.S. EV revolution and classic car revamps. As Senior Editor at UsonWheels, he breaks down everything from Tesla's latest FSD betas to Ford's hybrid prototypes, always with a sharp eye on how these shifts hit American roads—from NHTSA filings to charger network expansions. His scoops on GM's Ultifi infotainment pivot and Rivian-RAM truck rumors have racked up thousands of shares, fueling debates on X about the future of wheels-on-wheels.

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