If the faster setting makes you feel nauseated, the Bentley EV’s driver can choose a slower acceleration speed.
Adrian Hallmark, CEO of Bentley, says that the first EV will have 1,400 horsepower (1.044 kilowatts) when its arrival in 2025. This would enable for smooth acceleration.
Hallmark stated that if we have 650 horsepower now with GT Speed, the BEV will give us twice that power. But from a 0-60 mph perspective, there are diminishing returns. It’s also uncomfortable. It becomes nauseating.
Bentley’s boss suggested that the driver adjust the acceleration to solve the problem. “You can go from 0-60 mph in just 2.7 seconds. He said that it could be switched to 1.5 seconds.
The Bentley EV will be riding on the PPE platform. It will also be under the Audi Q6 Etron and Porsche Macan E-Tron. Hallmark’s styling plans are still unclear. He said that they won’t make them look like electric vehicles. ANE.
Hallmark provided a more detailed answer about what the EV might look like in an earlier interview. Hallmark stated that if you are not in SUVs, then you’re no where.” He said this in 2021. Previous rumors suggested that the vehicle could be a high-riding sedan.
Bentley plans to produce only EVs by 2030. This means that multiple models will be available. “In terms price point, one EV will be more expensive than any other EVs we currently have.” It must be,” Hallmark stated to ANE.
Bentley presented its future with the EXP 100 GT Concept in 2020 (gallery below). We are not expecting the model’s sleek design and scissor doors to be the same electric model that the brand intends to produce.
Bentley will invest PS2.5 billion in the next 10 years for EV production at its Crewe plant in the United Kingdom. Automaker wants carbon neutrality at the end of this decade. This includes the development and production vehicles.
The brand plans to offer hybrid versions for every model before the Bentley EV arrives. Many are already in stock, and spy shots have shown a PHEV version.