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Bentley says Bentayga will be the fastest, most luxurious SUV
By Neil Winton

LONDON, January 12, Graphic News: Bentley, British car maker for the rich, says its first SUV, the Bentayga, is the most luxurious and fastest in the world.

The Bentayga was shown to the public for the first time at the Frankfurt Car Show in September 2015, and is going on sale around the world now starting in Europe, followed by the Middle-East, with China and the U.S. following late in the second quarter.

Prices start at $229,100 before tax in the U.S., or from 160,200 after tax in Britain, and 208,500 in Germany. Bentley, long-established maker of super-luxury limousines, sports saloons and convertibles, is now owned by Germany's Volkswagen.

The Bentayga is powered by a 6.0 litre, 12-cylinder twin-turbo engine which develops 600hp and will blast you from rest to 100km/h (60mph) in four seconds. Half of the cylinders can shut down in the interests of "economy". Versions of this engine will also likely appear in the Audi (also VW owned) A8 limousine.

The Bentayga, named after a mountain peak in the Spanish Canary Islands, could reach 301km/h (187mph) if you were minded on an unlimited German highway. Other engines available later will be a V8 diesel and a hybrid, all using an eight speed automatic gearbox. No word yet on an all-electric version.

Bentley doesn't spare the hyperbole in describing its new vehicle, talking about its "exquisite luxury" and "elegance", except in this case, it probably isn't hype. Open a door and it reeks of class, with its "intricate detailing and precision in wood, metal and leather which creates a modern, luxurious handcrafted interior".

You might think that an expensive SUV in this rarefied world would have a monopoly on sales. Not so. In the next couple of years we will see similar new vehicles from FCA's Maserati, BMW's Rolls-Royce, Aston Martin, VW stable-mate Lamborghini and Mercedes Maybach.

What about this formidable competition?

"They are a couple of years behind us", a Bentley spokesman said.

Bentley has big ambitions, but has had to scale them back a bit as emerging markets go sour and China weakens. At the Frankfurt show Bentley said it planned to raise overall output to about 20,000 a year by 2020 from just over 11,000 in 2014, with the Bentayga accounting for between 4,000 and 5,000. But consultancy IHS Automotive now reckons Bentley sales will only reach just under 14,000 by 2020 and 15,500 by 2025. The Bentayga will account for just fewer than 3,500 in 2020 and just over 4,100 in 2025. IHS does concede that its overall volume figures don't include the mooted possibility that Bentley will one day make a smaller SUV.

If you take the Bentayga off-road there are eight settings available at the touch of a dial to match the conditions. Standard is a panoramic glass roof. You won't be able to fault the connectivity or computerised safety aids. When you visit the local horse show a folding event seat slides out from the back.

Bentley said the diesel engine will be available soon after launch but the plug-in hybrid won't appear until sometime in 2018.

"A full electric version isn't planned, but we could do one though," Bentley said.
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Bentley Bentayga
Engine  6 litre twin-turbocharged V-12 petrol 
Power  600hp @ 5,000-6,000rpm
Torque  900 Nm @ 1,350-4,500
Drive  all-wheels
Gearbox  8-speed automatic
Acceleration  0-60mph-100km/h 4.0 seconds
Top Speed  187mph-301km/h
Fuel consumption  claimed combined 21.6mpg-13.1-l/km
C02  296g/km 
Emissions class  EU6   
Suspension  four-link double wishbones-trapezoidal multi-link
Length  5,140mm 
Width  1,998mm
Height  1,742mm
Wheelbase  2,995mm
Weight  2,440kg
Boot capacity  430 litres
Price  from 160,200 (UK), 208,500 (Europe), $229,100 (U.S.)
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