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Rumorpile: Bentley To Use Porsche Mission E For A New Sedan

  • Bentley wants in on Porsche's Mission E

Bentley appears to have electric vehicles on the brain. Back in September, we reported that the luxury automaker decided to go forward on an electric coupe over a small SUV. It seems there are plans for another electric vehicle.

According to a report from Automobile Magazine, Bentley will be working on its own version of the Porsche Mission E codenamed J1. The new model will use the Mission E architecture which is said to have three different power outputs - 402, 536, and 670 horsepower. But there is talk of Porsche working on a monster version producing 936 horsepower and coming with larger batteries. Expect a four-door coupe design and possibly wearing the name of Barnato.

There is a wrinkle to this as Audi is said to be working on its own take on the J1 possibly named e-tron GT.

Source: Automobile Magazine

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This could be very cool if they truly move Bentley into a 22nd Century EV Auto Design. Might actually wake up their blah outdated auto design.

daves87rs

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It better be shocking, that is for sure....

smk4565

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A 936 hp electric Bentley would be epic!  Build that please.

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