The new Bentley EXP 15 previews the first ever full-electric Bentley
Published on Jul 08, 2025 at 8:00 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis
Last updated on Jul 08, 2025 at 9:09 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
This is the new Bentley EXP 15 Design Vision Concept, a stunning futuristic Bentley concept that’s designed to preview the first electric Bentley.
The first thing that stands out is that it sort of doesn’t look like any other model produced by the luxury marque.
It’s a concept that definitely previews a new design language for the brand.
But it also showcases something else.
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Some of the most interesting features in the Bentley EXP 15
This futuristic Bentley concept was first teased a few days ago, and the company also announced the new concept car would be the first to sport the new logo, which it does.
Like so many automakers, the marque went for a more streamlined, slightly simplified, and more minimalistic logo.
Interestingly, despite having a vaguely similar name, the new EXP 15 Design Vision Concept shares almost nothing in common with the EXP 100 GT unveiled a couple of years ago.

Visually, this futuristic Bentley concept has the same proportions and shape as a coupe, but it’s the size of an SUV.
It also has two doors on one side and one door on the other, and that’s because it has just three seats.
There’s a gigantic grille at the front, with LED lights cutting right across it to be precisely in line with the badge and the figurine on the hood, and there are vertical LED lights on either side of the grille.
The super slim wing mirrors are cool, but they’ll presumably have to go in future production models and will likely be replaced by more ‘conventional’ ones.
At the back, you’ve got a large rear windshield that’s connected to the roof, and made of glass, as well as LED lights that form trapezoid-like shapes on either side of the illuminated badge.

What’s this for?
The Bentley EXP 15 Design Vision Concept combines elements from several icons from the past.
Inspiration comes from the 1930 three-seater Bentley Speed Six as well as the 1919 EXP2.
But, more importantly, it precedes the first electric Bentley, which is set to be unveiled in 2026.
We don’t know a lot about the first electric Bentley in terms of pricing and performance. But it’ll likely be sold in the same segment as the Rolls-Royce Spectre, so it’ll be very powerful, and very not cheap.
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