KEY POINTS
  • Bentley unveiled its latest prototype Wednesday, an all-electric concept car called the EXP 100.
  • The automaker designed it with "leather-like" textiles, sustainable woods and paint made from recycled rice husks.
  • It adopts an all-electric powertrain with an estimated range of about about 440 miles per charge and can operate in either autonomous or manual mode.
Bentley EXP 100 GT

Bentley is celebrating its 100th anniversary by unwrapping a new prototype, the EXP 100, an all-electric, eco-friendly concept car the British automaker calls "the physical embodiment of the future Bentley brand."

"The Bentley EXP 100 GT represents the kind of cars we want to make in the future," said design chief Stefan Sielaff, in a new release ahead of the EXP 100's formal debut Wednesday. "Like those iconic Bentleys of the past, this car connects with its passengers' emotions and helps them experience and safeguard the memories of the really extraordinary journeys they take."