Login
New hero

Bentley To Sell Only Electric Cars From 2030

By Stephen Turvil | November 24, 2020

Share

Why not leave a comment?

See all | Add a comment

Bentley to consign internal combustion engines to the scrapheap and only produce cleaner, zero emission, electric vehicles from 2030.

Bentley To Sell Only Electric Cars From 2030
More On This Car
Take one for a spin or order a brochure
Request a BMW 4 Series brochure
Request a BMW 4 Series test drive

Bentley plans to be a ‘global leader in sustainable luxury mobility’ by only selling fully electric, eco-friendly, zero emission new cars from 2030, the manufacturer revealed. Bentley will not therefore produce any vehicles – not even one – powered purely by traditional internal combustion. It will not manufacturer hybrids either. Its whole range will be ‘full electric’, it emphasised.

Bentley is likely moving towards a fully electric future for several reasons. For example, it takes time, effort, and money to develop vehicles with internal combustion engines, vehicles with electric motors, and hybrid vehicles that have both. Bentley can therefore save resources by narrowing its field of expertise. ‘We have not got the capacity’ to do everything, an insider hinted.  

Bentley To Sell Only Electric Cars From 2030 Image

Furthermore, the motor industry faces increasing pressure from the government, lobbyist, and motorists to produce zero emission, eco-friendly, electric cars rather than petrol and diesel vehicles which produce harmful carbon emissions. Carbon emissions can cause a wide range of health problems.  

Whatever its reasons, the manufacturer has a lot of work ahead to create its fully electric range for 2030. As of now, for example, it has no electric cars whatsoever. In contrast, it is the world’s largest manufacturer of 12 cylinder petrol engines. Bentley therefore plans to take milestone steps towards its goal.

Initially, it plans to launch a couple of plug-in hybrid vehicles in 2021 (Flying Spur and Bentayga). In addition, by 2023, ‘every model line-up will be offered with the option of a hybrid variant’, the manufacturer revealed. Bentley also expects to launch its first fully electric vehicle in 2025. Later, in 2026, every car will be hybrid or fully electric. Finally, only fully electric cars will remain in 2030.

Bentley To Sell Only Electric Cars From 2030 Image

Wider environmental responsibility

Bentley’s commitment to the environment goes far beyond its forthcoming range of fully electric vehicles. Consider its production facility in Crewe, for example. In 2019, it became the first luxury automotive factory in the United Kingdom to be certified ‘carbon neutral’ by the Carbon Trust. Initiatives include:

water recycling facility in the paint shop

planting trees that absorb carbon dioxide

installing 30,000 solar panels (renewable energy).  

Bentley summarises its vision

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Adrian Hallmark, summarised the company’s vision: ‘Since 1919, Bentley has defined luxury grand touring. Being at the forefront of progress is in our DNA. The original Bentley boys were pioneers. Now, we will continue to lead by reinventing the company and becoming the world’s benchmark luxury car business’, Mr Hallmark emphasised.  

 

More On This Car
Take one for a spin or order a brochure
Request a BMW 4 Series brochure
Request a BMW 4 Series test drive

Related Articles

Toyota Yaris Cross 2026 revealed: New look and 60mpg specs
The Toyota Yaris Cross 2026 brings a fresh look and 60mpg hybrid efficiency to the UK. Discover new specs, GR Sport pricing, and how it...
Apr 16, 2026
UK car industry warns EU over £70bn trade deal risk
The EU Industrial Accelerator Act UK car industry impact revealed. See how new EU tax rules and EV grants could hit British car exports and...
Apr 16, 2026
Jensen Interceptor GTX: New V8 British GT revealed
The Jensen Interceptor GTX is coming. Discover the new bespoke V8 British luxury GT from JIA, set to rival Bentley and Aston Martin. See the...
Apr 16, 2026
Road safety groups urge Transport Secretary: Make alcolocks mandatory for repeat drink drivers
The Lock Out Drink-Driving Campaign and leading safety groups have urged Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander MP to make alcolocks mandatory...
Apr 16, 2026