The Bentley Bentayga Speed: A Powerful SUV with a Twist
Is the V8 Turbo engine enough to satisfy Bentley enthusiasts? The iconic Bentley Bentayga, known for its W12 powerhouse, has set a high bar for performance and luxury. But the new Bentayga Speed aims to challenge our expectations with a smaller V8 engine. Can it deliver the same thrill?
As we hit the roads of Los Angeles in this revamped SUV, we were curious: could a V8 match the might of the W12? The Bentayga Speed, priced at a premium, promises an enhanced experience for the brand's top-selling model.
A Surprising Powerhouse
Bentley's recent focus on plug-in hybrid technology has yielded impressive results, with the Continental and Flying Spur boasting 771 hp. So, when the Bentayga received its 2025 update, a PHEV seemed inevitable. But Bentley surprised us with a twin-turbo V8, producing a whopping 641 hp! This engine not only outperforms its 12-cylinder predecessor but also delivers a raw, authentic engine sound that enthusiasts crave.
The Speed Advantage
The 'Speed' moniker is well-deserved. The Bentayga Speed isn't just about a bigger engine; it's an engineering marvel. Sitting on 23" wheels and equipped with the largest brakes Bentley has ever fitted, it exudes power and control. The shorter wheelbase contributes to a more agile and muscular feel, setting it apart from its extended-wheelbase counterparts.
Driving Modes: A World of Difference
The Bentayga Speed offers a range of driving modes, starting with the 'B' mode, a perfect blend of comfort and sport. But the real magic happens in Sport mode. Unlike typical Bentley Sport modes, this one transforms the SUV into a performance beast. The exhaust roars, the throttle responds eagerly, and the suspension tightens for an exhilarating driving experience.
Off-Road Capabilities
With its powerful engine, muscular suspension, and all-wheel drive, the Bentayga Speed is more than capable of light off-roading. While it's not a dedicated off-roader, it can handle dirt trails with ease, as long as you navigate carefully to avoid potential undercarriage damage. It's a vehicle that encourages adventure, even for those accustomed to the safety of paved roads.
The Future of Bentayga: PHEV or Not?
Bentley's current six-cylinder hybrid produces 456 hp, but the new PHEVs are outselling the W12 engines. It's likely that the next-generation Bentayga will feature a PHEV, offering even more power and options. The recent design updates on other Bentley models hint at a potential redesign for the Bentayga, further pushing the boundaries of luxury and performance.
And this is the part most people miss—the Bentayga Speed is not just a powerful SUV; it's a testament to Bentley's commitment to innovation. But here's where it gets controversial—is the V8 a step forward or a compromise? Will the Bentayga's future lie in electric power or continue the legacy of its iconic W12? Share your thoughts in the comments below!