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Bentley Eyes Limited-Run Off-Road Bentayga as Strategy Expands

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Bentley is exploring a limited-run off-road model while preparing its first electric vehicle and a next-generation Bentayga — a combination that reflects how significantly the British luxury brand's thinking has shifted in recent years.

Speaking with Autoblog at the 2026 New York Auto Show, Bentley Americas CEO Mike Rocco outlined a strategy that looks quite different from the one the company was pursuing just a few years ago. "We're not on the same track that was announced four or five years ago, where we were going to be fully electrified by 2030," Rocco said. What's replaced it is something more nuanced: a lineup built around electrification, high-performance variants, and limited-production special models, with Bentley maintaining flexibility across all three rather than committing entirely to any one direction.

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Bentley Could Build A Limited-Run Off-Road Model

As we reported in January, Bentley debuted the Bentayga X Concept at the FAT Ice Race in Zell am See, Austria — a heavily modified Bentayga Speed built to gauge interest in a more capable off-road variant. Based on the Bentayga Speed's twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 producing 641 horsepower, the concept rides 2.1 inches higher and sits 4.7 inches wider than the standard car, with forged 22-inch wheels, all-terrain tires, and around 12.2 inches of ground clearance. A roof rack, auxiliary lighting, and twin tow eyes completed the picture of something built to actually go places.

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The response has been strong enough to keep the idea moving forward. Rocco made clear that dealer feedback had been unambiguous. "There's a lot of interest in it," he said, though he stopped short of confirming production. What's also clear is that if a production version does happen, it won't follow the same path as the Bentayga. Rather than a full model-line addition, Bentley is thinking small in volume and exclusive in character. "If we did it, it would probably be in the same vein as a Supersports with a limited run of production," Rocco explained. "It wouldn't be a full model — we would limit it."

The implication is a collector-focused halo product, designed to extend the brand's image and demonstrate capability rather than contribute meaningfully to overall sales volume.

Related: Bentley's Continental GT Supersports Is Rear-Drive Only, 657 HP, and the Lightest Bentley in 85 Years

Bentley's First EV Arrives In 2027 — And It's Staying Electric

Bentley's first electric vehicle is on a firm timeline, with a reveal planned for the second half of this year and sales beginning in 2027. The model — a smaller SUV positioned below the Bentayga and described internally as the Luxury Urban SUV — will ride on Volkswagen Group's PPE platform, the same architecture that underpins the Porsche Macan Electric and Audi Q6 e-tron. Prototypes are currently in testing.

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Bentley has made clear that the model will not spawn a combustion or plug-in hybrid variant — a contrast to some rivals that have pivoted back toward hybrid solutions in response to softening EV demand. For Bentley, the reasoning is partly strategic and partly technical, with the platform itself not designed to accommodate combustion power. The car is also positioned not as a replacement for existing models, but as an addition to the lineup aimed at attracting new customers. This will be a new Bentley that happens to be electric, aimed at buyers the brand doesn't currently reach. Rocco echoed that in New York: "We're not positioning it as an EV product — it's the next Bentley."

The car will also introduce Bentley's next-generation design language, shaping the look of the brand going forward. On performance, the SUV is expected to deliver rapid charging capability and a balance of comfort and agility in line with Bentley's existing models.

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Next-Generation Bentayga Later This Decade

While attention is focused on the new EV, Bentley is also developing the next-generation Bentayga, though timing remains fluid. Rocco suggested it could come in around two years from now. Unlike the Luxury Urban SUV, the next Bentayga is expected to offer plug-in hybrid and internal combustion powertrains, keeping it accessible to buyers who aren't yet ready for a full switch to electric.

Bentley is not expected to introduce a second EV before the end of the decade, meaning the new SUV will carry the brand's electric ambitions alone for several years. In the meantime, the company is also considering exclusive limited-run combustion-only models in response to continued demand for gas-powered cars — a signal that Bentley intends to serve that part of its audience rather than phase it out.

Related: Bentley Marks 10 Years of the Bentayga With a New Special Edition

Performance Remains Central To What Bentley Is

Running through all of this is a consistent emphasis on performance, which Bentley views as one of the clearest points of differentiation within the luxury segment. "We're the only luxury brand that can say we can do all of that — luxury, craftsmanship, bespoke, and performance," Rocco said. Recent models like the Supersports and Speed variants have reinforced that position, with demand proving strong.

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"The demand has been exceptional — the car is sold out," he noted. Performance-focused derivatives currently account for around 35 percent of Bentley's business when a full derivative strategy is in place, and the brand intends to lean further into that. "We want to shine a light on performance a bit more," Rocco said.

Related: Bentley’s One-Off Travis Pastrana Supersports Looks Wild In Person

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