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Bentley's New Bentayga Will Have 'More Power' Than the W-12

Bentley's New Bentayga Will Have 'More Power' Than the W-12

Motor 12 days ago

Bentley already offers a smattering of engine options for the Bentayga SUVs, ranging from the base V-6 hybrid to the powerful V-8 Speed. But now, the British luxury car maker has another Bentayga on the horizon—and it promises to be even more potent than the previous W-12 model.
Bentley
is keeping most of the juicy details a secret, but the company does promise a V-8 engine with "more power" than the previous
12-cylinder Speed
model, a standard sports exhaust, and even a new Sport calibration with a drift mode. That's right,
a Bentley that drifts
.
The company also says that this new Bentayga will be "faster and more agile" than any Bentley SUV before it, as well as the "most emotional and engaging Bentayga to date." For reference, the Bentayga W-12 made 600 horsepower and could race to 60 miles per hour in 4.0 seconds flat before it was discontinued last year.
Of course, we've already seen Bentley's new V-8 hybrid powertrain in the metal, which makes nearly 740 horsepower and returns up to 50 miles of electric range (WLTP). Last May, the company said that this new hybrid powertrain would 'define the future of Bentley"—so we assume this is what will be underhood of the upcoming Bentayga.
But we won't know for sure until the new Bentayga debuts. Bentley will show its powerful new SUV on Monday, June 2, at 7:00 AM ET (12:30 BST). Mark your calendars.
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