Bentley may have dropped its plan to become an electric-only brand earlier this year, but that doesn’t mean it’s throwing the baby out with the bathwater.

Development of the brand’s first electric vehicle (EV) continues apace, and it’s taking the shape of a large battery-electric SUV underpinned by the same Premium Platform Electric (PPE) as the Porsche Cayenne Electric.

It’s set to be revealed in 2026, ahead of a 2027 launch.

Bentley is calling it the “first urban luxury SUV” and a “totally different type of Bentley”, and claims it will “create another segment”.

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“There’s nothing quite like it… the size and shape, with the quality of the craftsmanship and performance at the price point,” Bentley chief communications officer Wayne Bruce told CarExpert in November.

“It won’t be Bentayga Speed money. This hasn’t been decided yet, but it will be around entry Bentayga money,” he added, pointing to a price tag under $450,000.

Look past the trippy camouflage and you can see a long bonnet and muscular haunches like on other Bentley models such as the Continental.

Up front, there are ovoid headlights, with the daytime running lights and indicators separated from the main headlight assembly for that split-level look that’s all the rage in the 2020s.