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Bentley is an indispensable member of the British luxury car quadrumvirate, alongside Rolls-Royce, Aston Martin and Jaguar. Headquartered in Crewe, England, the automaker is revered for its iconic grand tourers and sedans – respectively, the Continental and Mulsanne. Bentley has also recently entered the SUV playing-field with the introduction of its Bentayga, which has quickly become the brand’s best selling vehicle.

For the near future, Bentley has been aggressively preparing its entire roster for the transition to plug-in hybrid drivetrains. On the more long term battlefront, we can expect fully electric models as well. It looks like Bentley is playing the long game here, as it looks to remain relevant in the years and decades to come.

The uber-luxury automaker is not adding any new models this year, but there are some tweaks and changes throughout the range. Discontinued in 2021, the flagship Mulsanne sedan is slated for a return in the near future, as part of Bentley’s hybridization initiative.

In 2021, Bentley introduced the distilled Continental GT Speed and it's so far the most driver-focused car coming from Crewe. Pushing towards fully electric, Bentley has added hybrid options, and multiple trims thereof, to many of their current models for 2023. While there are no new models for 2023, it is expected that 2024 and 2025 will see the first full EV's come from Bentley as new models, or reboots of old names such as the above-mentioned Mulsanne.

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