Bentley EXP 15 concept blends classic design with modern tech, offering a stylish preview of the brand’s upcoming first electric vehicle.
By Divyam Dubey

Bentley is taking a bold step into the electric future with the EXP 15 concept. This striking model combines a full-sized physical body with a virtual reality-crafted interior, giving us a sneak peek into the brand’s upcoming EV plans. While Bentley has slightly slowed its full electric transition, it’s still on track to launch its first electric production model next year. The EXP 15 blends classic Bentley elements with fresh thinking, showing us what the future could look like—luxurious, tech-forward, and unmistakably Bentley.
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The EXP 15 makes an impression with its grand proportions and smooth lines. It boasts an SUV-like shape, but swaps bulk for elegance, with a sloping roofline that adds flow. The design nods to the 1930 Bentley Speed Six Gurney Nutting Sportsman Coupe, mixing nostalgia with forward-looking style. Clean surfaces, sharp creases, and a confident rear stance all work together to make the concept stand out from typical luxury EVs.

At the front, the EXP 15 proudly shows off Bentley’s signature upright face—but with a futuristic twist. The grille is now illuminated and hexagon-shaped, with tiny triangle details that sparkle like fine jewellery. A bold central line adds character, and the redesigned badge sits right beneath the iconic hood ornament.
Bentley EXP 15 Concept: Interior
The cabin offers a different kind of luxury. There’s an unusual three-seat layout, placing the driver in the middle and passengers on either side. The passenger seats can swivel and slide, making it easier to enter or relax. On one side, there’s just a single door for the driver; on the other, two doors make space for passengers. A wing-shaped dashboard flows across the cabin, with digital screens that can change into polished wood panels, blending modern convenience with Bentley tradition.

The materials in the EXP 15 reflect craftsmanship and creativity. Wool upholstery, 3D-printed titanium, and golden-knurled controls give the space a rich and tactile feel. Even small details stand out—like the backlit panels that echo the front grille’s pattern, or the picnic-ready boot setup with soft cushions and a champagne fridge. Everything feels carefully thought through.
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The new Pallas Gold paint not only makes the EXP 15 gleam but also hides radar sensors cleverly under its surface. It’s just one of many ways Bentley is mixing technology with style.
As more carmakers go electric, it’ll be interesting to see how Bentley brings its loyal buyers along for this big change in motoring.