
Pebble Beach, California – Bentley Motors unveiled to the public, during the prestigious Concours d’Elegance, the EXP 15 concept, a luxury grand tourer that, while not intended for production, previews the design language of the brand’s next generation of models — including Bentley’s first fully electric car.
With lines inspired by the iconic 1930 Bentley Speed Six “Blue Train,” the EXP 15 blends tradition with innovation.
The model features three seats, smart storage solutions, and five design principles that will shape the visual DNA of future Bentley vehicles: Upright Elegance, Iconic Grille, Endless Bonnet Line, Beast at Rest, and Prestige Shield.
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“The EXP 15 is a strong statement of intent,” said Robin Page, Bentley’s Director of Design. “The feedback received at Pebble Beach will help guide the brand’s design evolution toward the era of electrified grand tourers.”
During Monterey Car Week, the concept was photographed on the legendary 17 Mile Drive, side by side with the historic Blue Train.
After its debut, the model will return to Crewe, England, to continue inspiring Bentley’s future projects at the company’s new three-story Design Studio.
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