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Bentley’s first-ever fully electric SUV will be called Torcal

By dailyguardian.aeJuly 7, 20263 Mins Read
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Bentley has officially named its first-ever fully electric vehicle Torcal, marking one of the biggest milestones in the British marque’s 107-year history. The luxury SUV will make its global debut on September 23, becoming Bentley’s fourth model line alongside the Continental GT, Flying Spur, and Bentayga.

The announcement comes at a challenging time for premium electric vehicles. Luxury automakers that once rushed into electrification – including Porsche, Audi, Mercedes-Benz, and even Ferrari and Lamborghini – have slowed EV plans or doubled down on hybrids as demand has softened in key markets. Bentley itself postponed its goal of becoming an all-electric brand from 2030 to 2035, choosing a more gradual transition.

The Torcal could define Bentley’s electric future

The Torcal takes its name from El Torcal de Antequera, a limestone landscape in southern Spain. Bentley says the name also derives from the Latin word torquere (“to twist”), referencing torque and the effortless performance that has defined the brand for more than a century.

Bentley Chairman and CEO Frank-Steffen Walliser described the Torcal as “the most considered car in our history,” saying it raises the bar for craftsmanship, comfort, and performance. While Bentley has yet to reveal full specifications, the company has confirmed the Torcal will be a Luxury Urban SUV measuring less than five metres long. According to reports from Car and Driver and Road & Track, it will ride on Volkswagen Group’s Premium Platform Electric (PPE) architecture, shared with the upcoming Porsche Cayenne Electric and Audi A6 e-tron.

Bentley has previously revealed that the SUV will support ultra-fast charging, adding approximately 160km of range in seven minutes, and is expected to offer more than 300 miles (around 480km) of driving range. Spy images also point to an enclosed illuminated grille, crystal-inspired LED lighting, and a redesigned digital cabin featuring a curved portrait-oriented touchscreen.

Bentley’s first EV arrives during a difficult moment for luxury electric cars

Bentley is entering the EV market at one of the toughest moments the luxury segment has faced. Over the past two years, demand for premium electric cars has weakened, forcing several high-end brands to rethink their strategies. Lamborghini delayed its Lanzador EV after saying customer demand had “gone almost to zero,” while Ferrari pushed back its second EV. Audi discontinued the Q8 e-tron after citing falling demand in the luxury EV segment, and Porsche has taken a multibillion-euro writedown as it scaled back its electrification plans. Bentley itself postponed its all-electric target from 2030 to 2035, highlighting how even established luxury brands are taking a more cautious approach.

Audi Q8 e-tron in a dark brown color.

That challenge won’t be easy. Luxury EV demand has cooled across Europe, the US, and China as affluent buyers increasingly favour plug-in hybrids over fully electric models. Several premium manufacturers have revised their electrification timelines, highlighting that the transition may take longer than originally anticipated.

Bentley appears to be responding with a measured strategy. Instead of chasing volume, the company is positioning the Torcal as a luxury-first product that happens to be electric. The shared PPE platform provides proven technology, while Bentley’s focus remains on bespoke craftsmanship, performance, and exclusivity.

More details about the Torcal will be revealed over the coming weeks ahead of its September 23 global debut. Whether it can revive enthusiasm for high-end electric SUVs remains uncertain, but the model will serve as Bentley’s clearest indication yet of how it plans to navigate the industry’s shift toward electrification.

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