Flying B SUV is Luxuriously Utilitarian

One
of the areas Durheimer hinted at was the uber-SUV's potential
powertrain options. Initial speculation centered on a turbodiesel V-12,
followed by rumors of the new 6.3-liter W-12 found in the 2012 Audi A8L.
Although Durheimer was coy about down-and-dirty details, he did confirm
a 12-cylinder would be used as the main engine. Fittingly, the EXP 9 F
Concept uses a 6.0-liter twin-turbo W-12 good for about 600 hp and 590
lb-ft of torque paired to an eight-speed automatic. Bentley says other
powertrain options remain under consideration for the production model
if it's approved by the VW Group board (which is expected), including
the just-launched 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 and a diesel variant.
Durheimer has also confirmed that if built the production version of the
SUV would be available with the brand's first-ever vehicle plug-in
hybrid powertrain, the details of which are still under wraps. A
supercharged V-6 has been rumored as the hybrid's gas engine.
Another
clue Durheimer revealed was that the SUV "will contain all the
necessary items a Bentley has." We wouldn't expect anything less.
Bentley styling cues are splayed all over the EXP 9 F's sheetmetal, with
razor-sharp side character lines flowing from the top of the headlights
to the muscular rear wheel wells.

At
the rear, unique rectangular taillights are designed to mimic the glow
of a fighter jet's exhaust. They sit on the bottom section of the EXP 9
F's split tailgate, which doubles as a bench or a picnic table equipped
with all the fixings needed for a fancy feast alfresco. Plates,
silverware, and cocktail glasses are packed in bespoke picnic hampers
that fit neatly into the cargo area. There's also space for a pair of
umbrellas, and Bentley has even included an awning that extends over the
tailgate.
In
typical Bentley fashion, the interior is spectacular. The usual
handcrafted appointments are found throughout, including the wood trim
decorating the dash, center console, steering wheel and door panels.
These bits of lumber are separated by polished metal trim that also
provides an element of contrast. Top-shelf leather seats wear the
signature Crewe diamond-quilted design. Given that the SUV could
theoretically go off-road (and rumors are it will be plenty capable of
trail-rated duty), its floormats are a clever touch. They're silk on
top, but flip them over and you have a set of ribbed saddle leather
mats.
As
for tech bits, a touch screen deploys from the metal trim on the dash
and affixes itself atop the glass surface of the center console, just
above the dials. On-road, the screen displays 3D navigation, but once
off-road (three driving modes include Comfort, Sport, Off-Road), the
screen switches to a "sump cam" that shows all the nooks and crannies
ahead when the estate's back roads get bumpy.
Of
course, rear passengers (the concept is a four-passenger setup) are
also treated to high-tech bits and sumptuous luxury touches. In
"business mode," a fold-down keyboard reveals an iPad or other tablet.
When pleasure is preferred, rear passengers can recline and relish a
powered footrest, drinks table, and movies played on an infotainment
screen. Champagne bottles and glasses will stay chilled thanks to a
cooled compartment in the rear armrest. Should rear passengers choose to
enjoy scenery over infotainment, they can see the sky via the sweeping
panoramic sunroof. As expected in a Bentley, legroom is vast.
As
for the EXP 9 F's underpinnings, Durheimer had previously spilled some
of the beans on the Flying B SUV's architecture, saying that it would
not use an all-new platform. It would no doubt borrow elements from the
next iteration of VW Group's large SUV architecture that underpins
vehicles like the Q7 and Cayenne.
We're
betting the EXP 9 F is pretty close to what we'll see from the upcoming
production model, and given that Bentley's top markets are SUV-loving
America and China (in the latter, SUV sales increased by 25 percent last
year), odds are Bentley will sell every one it can make at whatever the
price, which will no doubt reach well into the $150,000-plus bracket.
Best guess for a production version if it is approved would be around
2016.
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