Bentley unveiled the EXP 15, its first fully electric luxury concept SUV designed specifically for the next generation.
Marking a striking new chapter in the company’s 105-year history, the new Bentley concept pushes the boundaries of what a modern, sustainable, luxury vehicle can be—blending radical design with iconic British craftsmanship.
The EXP 15 is more than just a concept car; it’s a statement of intent. The three-seat configuration, butterfly-wing doors and rotating lounge-style seating make it a futuristic escape pod wrapped in a luxury shell. Inside, materials like 3D-printed titanium, wool from Fox Brothers and polished aluminum nod to heritage while looking firmly ahead.
This vehicle has an estimated 300–350 mile range, on a single charge, and details like a built-in champagne cooler, ambient roof lighting system and Bentley’s reimagined Winged-B badge, according to a statement.
The EXP 15 hints at Bentley’s upcoming 2026 production EV and is expected to cost $300,000, and up, depending on final specs and customization options, according to a statement.
Bentley plans to launch its first all-electric SUV, based on the EXP 15, in mid-to-late 2026, with U.S. availability through select Bentley dealerships, including Dimmitt Automotive Group, in Clearwater, and Braman Bentley, in Miami, for Florida buyers.











