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BENTLEY BATUR
7 is the most aerodynamic car that the brand has ever produced, which allows the car to offer 435 miles of range from its 77kWh battery, further than rivals such as BMW i4 and Tesla Model 3, and the aforementioned Hyundai IONIQ 6.

The future of Bentley is electric. For the luxury manufacturer, hybrid powertrains are the way forward for now, but it will release its first fullyelectric vehicle in the years ahead as it targets an all-electric line-up by 2030. Whilst Bentley hasn’t specifically announced its first EV, it is expected

Whilst the majority of the cars on this list will be priced in the millions, the Porsche Taycan Turbo S is moderately priced in comparison, with prices starting from £142,000. It’s still a hefty sum of money, but for that, you will get a beautifully designed car that tops out at 162mph and offering 751 horsepower with launch control and 1,050NM torque. Despite these ridiculous numbers, the Taycan also offers a degree of practicality, with a range of up to 291 miles. that the first electric vehicle will feature a similar design language to the new Bentley Mulliner Batur model, of which only 18 models will be built. We will have to wait and see what the electric identity of Bentley looks like, but it is certainly something to be excited about!
