Bentley has revealed the name of its long-trailed luxury SUV. The Bentayga will be "revealed to the world later this year and go on sale in 2016", the company says. It will combine "pinnacle luxury and performance".
The unusual name comes from the Roque Bentayga, a dramatically rugged mountain landscape on Gran Canaria in the Atlantic.
The new "ultra-luxury" SUV is in its final test phase, Bentley chairman and CEO Wolfgang Dürheimer told Autocar UK, and the model will come in W12, V8 and plug-in hybrid guises.
He revealed that the latter would be capable of travelling 30 miles/48km on battery power alone, to cope with future zero-emissions legislation in cities. "This will be a very luxurious model," he said, "but it will also be very fast and very capable."
Reviewing results of the company's fifth straight record year, which show a nine percent increase in sales to 11,020 cars, 87 per cent of which were exported, Dürheimer also hinted at a smaller Bentley model in the future. He said he had great enthusiasm for the SUV market, which was "expanding three times faster than the market as a whole".
Previous predictions of annual sales of 3000 for the full-size SUV "could be conservative", said Dürheimer, who is working towards building 20,000 cars a year at Crewe by 2020. The company says it already has 4000 serious "expressions of interest" in the big SUV, which is yet to be seen by customers.
To reach its aggressive production targets, Bentley will spend £280 million (Rs 2,756 crore) this year on building a new R&D centre, across the road from its traditional Pyms Lane site, and plans to add 300 new jobs to its workforce, making 1300 in all. By 2016, total expenditure to ensure that capacity at Crewe "is no longer an issue" will amount to £840 million (Rs 8,268 crore), Dürheimer said.