Ultra Performance V8 Hybrid Succeeds W12 as Bentley’s Pinnacle Powertrain
- Bentley’s future to be led by new Ultra Performance Hybrid powertrain
- Combines new, incredibly powerful combustion engine with advanced hybrid technology
- A seamless fusion of electric luxury with supercar performance
- More than 750 PS combined output, with 50 mile (80 km) electric range
- Engine sound released, previewing new character
[source: Bentley]
Crewe, England – Bentley’s future is being brought another step closer with the announcement that its iconic W12 engine will be succeeded by an all-new, performance-focused V8 hybrid powertrain. Producing the highest power output ever offered in a Bentley, the new powertrain will also be the most dynamic, most responsive and most efficient system in Bentley’s history, befitting a new generation of daily supercars.
Christened the Ultra Performance Hybrid, the new powertrain follows Bentley’s long-standing tradition of supplementing class-leading combustion engines with technology to increase performance. Supercharging in the 1920s was the early forebear to the use of turbocharging from the 1980s to present day. From this summer, Bentley goes one step further – bringing even more performance through ‘electrocharging’ – using a potent hybrid system to create what will be the most advanced and most powerful powertrain in Bentley’s 105-year history. The new system builds on Bentley’s existing hybrid powertrains, but goes even further in the level of performance and efficiency it brings – with more than 750 PS and a 50 mile (80 km) electric-only range. That represents at least 91 PS more than the W12 engine previously offered in the Flying Spur and GT W12 Speed derivatives.
As Bentley’s iconic 6.0-litre twin turbo W12 engine heads towards retirement this summer, with 105,000 engines built over the last two decades, the new Ultra Performance Hybrid will take on the mantle as Bentley’s leading powertrain, establishing the new family of Bentleys it will power as the world’s best electrified luxury performance vehicles. While developing more power than the W12 and four-figure torque over a wider plateau, the Ultra Performance Hybrid will also deliver a WLTP drive cycle CO2 figure of under 50 g/km.
The character of the new engine is also previewed today, with the release of an engine sound clip that reveals an exquisite combination of cross-plane bass with a free-revving growl. This represents one end of the audio spectrum offered by the powertrain; the polar opposite to the absolute silence the system will offer in electric mode.
More details on Bentley’s new electrified powertrain, which will drive the next phase of its Bentley’s Beyond 100 journey and deliver the promise of every car in the range being available as a hybrid, will be released over the coming weeks. Meanwhile, customers can continue to enjoy the final few remaining examples of Bentley’s W12 and non-hybrid V8 engines, available through Bentley’s global retailer network.
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