There are
plenty of luxury SUVs on the market. Every likely suspect (Land Rover, Audi,
BMW, etc.) and some not so likely suspects (Porsche) offers one. But a Bentley
SUV would be the first ultra-premium SUV. Such a model would be the
"Bentley of SUVs," both literally and figuratively.
Bentley
envisions the EXP 9 F as a new take on a Bentley grand tourer, a vehicle that
is comfortable transitioning from an opera gala to an expedition over sand
dunes to the fast lane on the highway. The concept gets customary Bentley power
in the form of the Continental's 600-bhp 6.0-liter twin-turbo W-12 engine, but
the automaker leaves open the possibility of offering its new 4.0-liter V-8
option or a hybrid system.
The EXP 9 F
is a lesson in repurposing design language in a new application. The model is
distinctly Bentley thanks to its bold, round headlights and mesh grille shared
with current Continental and Mulsanne models. But it's more than just a larger,
AWD Continental thanks to the squarer, more upright lines throughout. It
definitely has the look of an SUV dressed in fancy Bentley clothes.
In
designing the concept, Bentley used inspiration from history and other
manufacturing disciplines. The "F" stands for falcon, a bird of prey
that underpins the car's power and speed. The wheels were inspired by turbines,
with the multiple spokes similar to blades. Bentley says that the wheel nuts
reference Bentley Le Mans racers of the 1920s as well as the modern-day Speed
8. The taillights take inspiration from jet fighter engines.
While the
outside certainly has the Bentley look, it's the inside that really separates
the EXP 9 F from more pedestrian luxury SUVs. The interior is defined by
top-end elements like soft-touch leather; reversible, silk-wool/saddle-leather
floor mats; wood veneers; and polished aluminum and bronze. The rear of the
cabin is equipped for both work and play, featuring fold-down keyboards and
Internet connectivity for the former, and seats with reclining footrests and an
infotainment screen for the latter. Underneath the rear armrest, passengers can
keep their drinks chilled in an integrated cooler.
The driver is
connected to the monstrous W-12 by way of three driving modes: Comfort,
Off-Road and Sport. A TFT display provides 3D navigation information front and
center, while functions like cabin temperature and entertainment are shared
between driver and passenger via a touchscreen mounted on the center console.
Out back,
the lower section of the two-piece tailgate serves as both table and bench. If
you're using it as a table, you can set it with utensils from the integrated
picnic baskets on either side of the hatch. An awning protects you from the
sun's rays, while two umbrella holders allow you to enjoy your picnic in the
rain.
Bentley has
not yet committed to building an SUV. It says that it will analyze the reaction
of potential buyers and the public at large beginning at the Geneva Motor Show.
It will use this reaction in formulating a decision on whether to make the SUV
the third model line. Duerheimer has said that the decision should come by the
end of 2012.
Source:
Bentley
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