RE: Ice, ice baby: Bentley X Concept gets 650hp
RE: Ice, ice baby: Bentley X Concept gets 650hp
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Ice, ice baby: Bentley X Concept gets 650hp

Make way Defender, there's a new Sheriff in Zell Am See - and if you like it, Bentley might just build a few...


As part of its new partnership with the FAT Ice Race in Zell Am See, Bentley has used this weekend’s festival to reveal a new Bentayga concept. And forget wood, leather or massage seats - the X Concept is all about proper off-roading. Bentley has hinted that it might build it, too…

Officially this Stormtrooper spec ‘explores the potential of a more focused off-road Bentley’, specifically designed ‘to stimulate feedback’. The folk in attendance this weekend will be exactly the kind that Bentley will want feedback from, too, as they’re the sort of monied enthusiasts who’d really be into a rough and ready (all things being relative) Bentayga. We live in a world of a 666hp Supersports that’s been hooned around Crewe by Travis Pastrana, don’t forget; we’d say nothing is off the cards for Bentley right now. 

And from Ranger Raptor to Defender Trophy, more serious off-road vehicles are all the rage. So in addition to the standard 650hp Bentayga Speed powertrain (with Akrapovic pipes), the X gets forged 22-inch off-road Brixton wheels and some knobbly off-road tyres; the fact that the wheels aren’t super small would suggest the aim to make merely a more capable Bentayga, rather than an ultimate dune basher with tiny beadlock rims. 

To that end, the tracks here are 120mm broader, meaning a nicely butch stance, and the ride height is increased by 55mm - perfect for peering down at others in traffic. Oh yes, and improving it off the beaten track, with additional ground clearance (310mm) and more than 550mm of wading depth. Again, it’s not a Defender, but it’s an improvement on the standard 500mm. 

Plus, well, it looks cool, and that’s as important as anything when it comes to an off-road overhaul. The X Concept gets roof storage, spotlights (obvs), twin towing eyes up front and even a go-kart on top (for the FAT Karting league, you see). It’s all different enough to be attractive, while similar enough to be viable (the X still being underpinned by air suspension and Bentley Dynamic Ride, for example.) 

It’s guaranteed some attention by the frozen lake, that’s for sure. Unlike so many other luxury 4x4s, the Bentayga is notable for never really having been seen in full overlander spec - it’s hard not to be a little curious. For now, the X is a one-off, joined by a host of other Bentleys old and new in Austria this weekend. But we’ve all seen more adventurous concepts make it to reality. And it would make one heck of a twin test with a Defender OCTA. Best let Bentley know, ideally below, what you think of its idea…


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SydneyBridge

Original Poster:

10,829 posts

180 months

Yesterday (07:07)
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Like it, surely they will make a few of these

biggbn

29,651 posts

242 months

Yesterday (08:02)
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What a wonderfully 'Bentley' thing. Brilliant

Bill

56,944 posts

277 months

Yesterday (08:06)
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Looks marginally* less st than a standard one, but why's it got a kart on the roof?? confused



*Ok, a lot less st...

NDA

24,443 posts

247 months

Yesterday (08:08)
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Bill said:
why's it got a kart on the roof?? confused
Can't be easy to remove or install....

Lockhouse

299 posts

221 months

Yesterday (10:34)
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I love that. If I won the lottery that would be coming home with me.

Super Sonic

11,768 posts

76 months

Yesterday (10:46)
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Bill said:
Looks marginally* less st than a standard one, but why's it got a kart on the roof?? confused



*Ok, a lot less st...
To get your shopping from the supermarket to the remote wilderness of the car park.

barrya56

4 posts

222 months

Yesterday (11:54)
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Green laning in that (without the go kart)? Yes please! Just screams "Gerroff moi laaand". I love it, but I can't afford it (so my opinion doesn't matter) and I reckon it's a bit too niche for production.

nismo48

6,123 posts

229 months

Yesterday (12:13)
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NDA said:
Bill said:
why's it got a kart on the roof?? confused
Can't be easy to remove or install....
Not an easy thing to kart around wink

911stu

669 posts

235 months

Yesterday (13:29)
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I like it , it’d be fun. I’ve done a bit of off roading in a bentayga with some all terrain tyres and it’s pretty capable.

A_K

126 posts

153 months

Yesterday (13:44)
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Someone in Bentley Design must have said "They said it couldn't get uglier - let's prove them wrong!!"

S600BSB

7,204 posts

128 months

Yesterday (13:48)
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Awful.

Lester H

3,920 posts

127 months

Yesterday (14:15)
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Anyone else think the ‘ordinary’ ones are looking more attractive now that we are used to them; they no loner seem as massive. Maybe cars in general are becoming uglier.

theshed

49 posts

154 months

Yesterday (17:38)
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The Kart on the roof is to be used to fetch ones Defender when the Bentley gets stuck !
😂

TerryFarquit

108 posts

149 months

Yesterday (20:39)
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Just put Cross Climates on a normal one and for most people that would achieve all they would ever need.

Fetchez la vache

5,868 posts

236 months

Yesterday (22:19)
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Lester H said:
Anyone else think the ordinary ones are looking more attractive now that we are used to them; they no loner seem as massive. Maybe cars in general are becoming uglier.
Yes but TBF the more recent designs are far less grim than the first efforts which I can only assume were rushed to market.

sutts

1,069 posts

170 months

Looks like something straight out of Forza 4 in winter season, and thus pretty cool!

Angelo1985

685 posts

48 months

Looks a lot better than the regular bentayga. Which, let’s be honest, it’s not a looker.

Unpopular opinion: the first series Porsche Cayenne may have challenging looks, but put some off-roading kit on it with smaller wheels and it looks the boll**s