The highly-anticipated Bentley SUV was confirmed by the British manufacturer earlier this week, with production scheduled to commence in 2016 at the company’s Crewe facility, in the United Kingdom.
Rumored to be the most expensive production SUV ever developed, the new Bentley-badged vehicle will be based on the EXP 9 F concept that was revealed at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show. Design modifications applied to the concept have yet to be revealed, but automotive manipulator Theophilus Chin acted quickly and rendered his interpretation of the SUV.
In an attempt to “address common criticism towars the EXP 9 F’s front end”, Chin moved the additional small vents placed between the headlamps and the front grille to the exterior, while reshaping the front bumper to a more production-suited form. The SUV algo gained “a more upright stance”, while the rear end remained basically the same.
We're pretty much fine with these slight modifications, but we wouldn't mind getting some additional input. So don't be shy and use our comment box to tell us what you think.
In an attempt to “address common criticism towars the EXP 9 F’s front end”, Chin moved the additional small vents placed between the headlamps and the front grille to the exterior, while reshaping the front bumper to a more production-suited form. The SUV algo gained “a more upright stance”, while the rear end remained basically the same.
We're pretty much fine with these slight modifications, but we wouldn't mind getting some additional input. So don't be shy and use our comment box to tell us what you think.