Bentley and Their 35-Year Plan – The EXP 100 GT a Glimpse Into Ben’s Future

BERLIN, GERMANY - MARCH 13: A hood ornament shines on a Bentley 14MY Continental GT V8 S convertible car on display prior to the Volkwagen annual press conference to announce financial results for 2013 on March 13, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. Volkswagen Group delivered over nine million vehicles worldwide in 2013. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
BERLIN, GERMANY - MARCH 13: A hood ornament shines on a Bentley 14MY Continental GT V8 S convertible car on display prior to the Volkwagen annual press conference to announce financial results for 2013 on March 13, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. Volkswagen Group delivered over nine million vehicles worldwide in 2013. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images) /
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The EXP 100 GT comes with four motors and no internal-combustion engine. All motors are independently fitted on the front and the back of this almost 6m car’s axle.

That means two motors in the front and two at the back. We’ve seen Ferrari and Lotus do similar tricks with their new trip and adventure into the electrical world.

With no killer, motor sound like we get from our beastly V8s or V12s (as we know hypercars sound like an electric bike on steroids) it’s hard to believe this 6m long luxury “boat” can hit top speeds of up to 186mph.

While going from 0-60 in under 2.5 seconds.

With four motors, it’s only a given it will push out loads of power. It has 1500NM of torque with the power of 1400 Horse Power. This is needed with the car weighing a staggering 4188lbs (1900kg).

435 miles of range on this hypercar, which is actually quite fantastic. Bentley also boastfully guaranteed a 15-minute charge will hand you car up to 80% of life. Pretty damn impressive!