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Bentley Bentayga Speed 2026: The V8 Drift King Is Here to Reign

Bentley Bentayga Speed 2026: The V8 Drift King Is Here to Reign

The world of ultra-luxury SUVs is more competitive than ever, where brands aren’t just battling for prestige but also for outright performance. And Bentley, the quintessential British aristocrat of the automotive world, is making a bold move with the 2026 Bentayga Speed. In a dramatic twist, the marque is retiring its legendary W12 engine in favor of a lighter, sharper twin-turbocharged V8 — and throwing in a drift mode for good measure. Intrigued? You should be.

 

Close-up of new quad tailpipes with Akrapovič logo

 

Farewell W12, Hello V8 Twin-Turbo Power

 

The iconic 6.0-liter W12 engine is officially making its exit, replaced by a re-engineered 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8. The numbers tell a compelling story:

Power: 641 hp (478 kW)

Torque: 850 Nm

Weight savings: Significant vs W12 setup

While the torque drops slightly (50 Nm less than the W12), the V8 actually delivers 15 more horsepower, and thanks to its lighter weight, offers better weight distribution — a clear advantage in terms of handling and agility.

 

Bentayga Speed drifting on a closed track

 

Faster and More Agile Than Ever Before

 

Bentley claims the 2026 Bentayga Speed is faster than its W12-powered predecessor, with a 0–100 km/h sprint in just 3.6 seconds (0.3 seconds quicker) and a top speed of 310 km/h — astonishing for an SUV weighing well over 2.5 tons.

But performance isn’t just about straight-line speed. The suspension has been completely retuned with a stiffer setup (15% firmer in Sport mode), and the steering has been sharpened to deliver a more dynamic experience. According to Bentley engineers, this is the most agile and engaging Bentayga ever built.

 

Faster and More Agile Than Ever Before

 

Yes, It Has Drift Mode – And It’s Glorious

 

One of the most headline-grabbing features is the addition of a new ESC Dynamic mode — available with the optional carbon-ceramic brake package. In Bentley’s own words, it allows for "enhanced oversteer behavior under throttle where appropriate." Translation? Yes, this luxury SUV can now drift, delivering controlled slides and smoky exits — something no one expected from a car lined with leather and walnut trim.

You’ll also find:

  • Launch Control for optimal acceleration
  • Torque vectoring via braking
  • All-wheel steering as standard, dramatically improving agility in tight corners

It may not rival a Porsche 911 on a racetrack, but for a vehicle of this size and opulence, it's genuinely impressive.

 

More Sound, More Drama: Enter Akrapovič

 

More Sound, More Drama: Enter Akrapovič

 

Want your Bentayga to roar like a supercar? Bentley offers an optional Akrapovič titanium exhaust system with quad tailpipes, enhancing both the soundtrack and the aesthetics. Think deeper growls, louder pops, and a race-inspired look.

 

Design Evolution, Not Revolution

 

Design Evolution, Not Revolution

 

Visually, the 2026 Bentayga Speed stays faithful to the post-2021 facelift, but with subtle enhancements:

 

New alloy wheel designs (22- and 23-inch)

Smoked headlight and taillight units, with clear-lens rear lighting on some trims

Updated ADAS sensors subtly integrated into the front bumper

Gloss or matte black roof options for a personalized touch

 

The Speed badging remains, now in high-polish chrome for added contrast against the popular Blackline Specification, which darkens most exterior trim.

 

Interior: Familiar Luxury, Subtle Upgrades

 

Interior: Familiar Luxury, Subtle Upgrades

 

Inside, expect Bentley’s trademark craftsmanship and personalization, including:

 

Diamond-quilted leather upholstery

Speed-branded detailing throughout the cabin

Custom contrast stitching and trim colors

New eco-conscious material options

Improved acoustic insulation

 

The infotainment system receives a software update for smoother graphics and enhanced functionality, keeping pace with modern expectations in tech-luxury.

 

Price and Availability

 

Price and Availability

 

The 2026 Bentley Bentayga Speed will launch in multiple markets soon, with UK pricing starting from £219,000 (approx. $296,000). But with Bentley’s Mulliner personalization division, expect many examples to surpass $350,000+ easily, depending on customization.

 

Conclusion: A King Reborn, with a Twist of Rebellion

 

Conclusion: A King Reborn, with a Twist of Rebellion

 

The W12 may be gone, but the spirit of Bentley performance is alive and well — and perhaps more thrilling than ever. The 2026 Bentayga Speed embraces a new identity: lighter, faster, and — yes — sideways-capable. It’s a statement vehicle, blending refinement with a surprising dose of driver engagement.

For those who want their ultra-luxury SUV with a splash of adrenaline and an exhaust note that commands attention, the new Bentayga Speed might just be the ultimate indulgence.

 

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