Bentley will spend $3.4 billion to become carbon neutral by the end of the decade.
As part of the plan, the automaker is upgrading its Crewe manufacturing facility. It’s unclear what these changes will entail, but Bentley claims they will reduce the environmental impact of every vehicle it produces. The marque’s lineup currently consists of three model lines: Bentayga, Continental and the Flying Spur.
“Our aim is to become the benchmark not just for luxury cars or sustainable credentials but the entire scope of our operations,” Hallmark said in a statement. “Securing production of our first BEV in Crewe is a milestone moment for Bentley, and the UK, as we plan for a long-term sustainable future in Crewe.”
Bentley, of course, has already begun electrifying its lineup, having released plug-in hybrid versions of the
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