2012 Bentley EXP 9 F Concept
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(from Bentley Press Release) BENTLEY REVEALS EXP 9 F – A PINNACLE LUXURY PERFORMANCE SUV DESIGN CONCEPT
(Geneva, 5 March 2012)
Bentley is offering a vision of the future with a dramatic new Sport
Utility Vehicle concept, EXP 9 F, at the Geneva International Salon
d’Auto. The Company’s designers and engineers have created a
compelling new take on the Grand Touring Bentley - a vehicle that
feels equally at home at an opera gala performance, on the sand
dunes and the overtaking lane of the autobahn.
Unmistakably a Bentley – yet a Bentley like none before it – the EXP
9 F could herald a third Bentley model-line alongside the bespoke
Mulsanne and the high performance Continental GT, GTC and Flying
Spur.
Today a global luxury brand with a network of 160 dealers from
Shanghai to Beverly Hills, Bentley has an increasingly diverse
customer base spanning every continent. For many customers, a
dramatically styled, Bentley all-wheel drive SUV which combines a
spacious, versatile cabin and commanding driving position, with
Bentley’s hallmark power, performance, advanced technology and hand
crafted luxury, would be a natural choice both on and off-road.
“We are very excited by the potential of a high performance,
ultra-luxury Bentley SUV. We know that many Bentley customers
already own SUVs, admiring their style, luxury, performance and
versatility. With EXP 9 F, Bentley is making a clear statement of
intent that we have both the expertise and desire to meet and exceed
their expectations.” Wolfgang Dürheimer, Chairman and Chief
Executive, Bentley Motors.
BOLD, DYNAMIC, SPORTY DESIGN
From a designer’s
perspective, EXP 9 F was a dream project, the chance to create a
completely new type of Bentley. From the very beginning, the design
team had a clear vision for the new Bentley SUV, as Dirk van
Braeckel, Director of Design, explains:
“EXP 9 F had to represent the absolute pinnacle of the sport utility
sector, setting a new benchmark for this type of vehicle. The style
had to reflect Bentley’s sporting character despite its radically
different package and purpose together with sculptured, flowing
surfaces in keeping with the Bentley tradition.”
A new class of Bentley allowed the styling team to adopt a more
progressive design approach. The exterior is a bold, dynamic
statement, combining clean, muscular surfaces with signature
character lines, while retaining the qualities of luxury and power –
a pure Bentley.
Key Bentley cues such as the matrix grille, round lamps and the
strong power-line and haunch along each flank are reinterpreted for
EXP 9 F. The ‘hewn from solid’ design language and innovative
detailing, emphasise the robust character of this high-luxury SUV.
The designers were inspired not only by the more functional nature
of EXP 9 F but by the ‘visible engineering’ of the famous Blower
Bentleys. For example, the day-time running lamp apertures also act
as the charge cooler air intakes for the twin-turbo W12 engine, each
with a dramatic, mesh-covered turbine fan design and ‘rifled’ inner
surface finish.
The turbine theme continues with the stunning 23-inch alloy wheels,
the design of which complements the sculptured coachwork. The
multiple spokes are reminiscent of the shape of turbine fan blades
while the centrally mounted wheel nut is a visual reference both to
Bentley’s Le Mans racers of the 1920s with centre-lock spinner and
to the single nut found on the modern-day Speed 8’s high-tech racing
alloys.
At the rear, the swooping lines of the tailgate avoid utilitarian
overtones in favour of a distinctly sporting profile, while the
ultra-wide, two-part split tailgate offers a high level of
versatility when grand touring. The bold design language of EXP 9 F
is complemented by twin exhaust tailpipes with ‘rifled’ inner
surfaces, their elliptical shapes echoing those of the rear light
clusters.
The rear lights are inspired by the forms and details of fighter jet
engines, uniquely designed so that they glow from within, spreading
their light outwards.
INTERIOR – A FUSION OF LUXURY WITH UTILITY
Bentley is renowned for
its fusion of extremes – technology and craftsmanship, luxury and
performance – and the interior of EXP 9 F expresses the resolution
of apparent opposites in its use of materials, techniques and
technology, as Dirk van Braeckel explains:
“The challenge for the interior design team was to create a cabin
which provides a blend of luxury and utility. The result is a light
and airy environment with a commanding view of the road and a
versatile layout which showcases Bentley’s craft and design language
in an innovative and contemporary way.”
Traditional handcrafted elements such as wood, leather and polished
metals such as aluminium, bronze and gunmetal are used to create a
sense of British luxury, yet the way they are used sets a fresh and
contemporary interior ambience. Soft-touch leather contrasts with
highly durable surfaces with the concept car design experimenting
with the use of saddle leather for the seat backs, top roll and
loadspace – while analogue bezels and dials are paired with TFT
‘virtual’ instrumentation.
Even the luxurious silk wool floormats are reversible – with one
side finished in durable, ribbed saddle leather for use when the
driver and passengers are dressed for the great outdoors.
The upright dashboard design features a full-width, one-piece wood
veneer with a subtly negative surface and instruments with a
configurable display. Traditional Bentley ‘bulls eye’ vents have a
‘rifled’ gunmetal inner surface for a more contemporary and
functional appearance. The centre console is a blend of
functionality and supreme ergonomics with dynamic, architectural
layers which help to create a central spine to the cabin. The frame
of the console is also a structural component with integrated,
sculpted grab handles.
The flowing roof design with a panoramic glass panel is inspired by
the roll cages of rally cars, expressing both strength and
lightness.
Rear seat passengers can chose between business mode, with generous
legroom complete with fold-down keyboard and full internet
connectivity via an iPad or tablet or a more reclined position with
powered footrest, drinks table and an infotainment screen for
movies. When the rear seats are not in use, they can be powered
forward to create a larger loadspace for sports equipment or
luggage.
The EXP 9 F seating is 4+1, with a rear armrest lifting to reveal a
cooled compartment for champagne and glasses. Seats feature a
diamond-quilted ‘shoulder line’ in soft-touch leather, echoing the
traditional appearance of a British field sport jacket.
At the rear, the lower section of the two-piece tailgate may be used
as a viewing bench or picnic table. Bespoke picnic hampers are
stowed neatly to either side of the loadspace when not in use, but
are located on rails for easy access. An awning extends over the
tailgate to protect those seated there; two umbrellas fit either
side of the rear luggage area for when the rain clouds sweep in.
COMMANDING DRIVING POSITION AND CONTROL ARCHITECTURE
• Bespoke interface engineering – tailored to the individual with driver-selectable instrumentation modes
As befits a Bentley, the
EXP 9 F design concept features a near-infinite choice of driver
information and entertainment options. However the design and
electrical engineering teams sought to avoid creating a cluttered or
confusing driver and passenger environment, presenting only the
information that each user needs, when they need it.
As a result, EXP 9 F places key driver information such as 3D
navigation in a central TFT panel directly in the driver’s line of
sight, where it is flanked by two analogue reverse-read dials.
Meanwhile controls that are shared between driver and front seat
passenger, such as cabin temperature, air vents and entertainment
are presented in the central touchscreen and console. The TFT screen
deploys from the full-width metal trim to provide a fully integrated
extension to the glass surface of the centre console
Three different driving modes – Comfort, Sport and Off-Road – are
selectable according to the road environment and type of journey.
Thus the driver information TFT panel would be able to switch
between satellite navigation on the motorway to a ‘sump cam’ when
negotiating a bumpy track.
BENTLEY POWER AND PERFORMANCE
Although the EXP 9 F
concept is based around the Bentley 6.0 litre, twin-turbocharged W12
engine with an 8-speed transmission, both the company’s
recently-launched 4.0 litre, twin-turbocharged V8 or a hybrid
drivetrain could meet the performance requirements of a pinnacle
luxury SUV.
Whilst EXP 9 F is primarily intended to investigate new design
territory – and all drivetrain options remain under consideration –
any Bentley SUV would offer the thunderous performance the marque is
renowned for. The W12 6.0 litre powertrain, for example, could
develop 600bhp and 800 Nm of torque with key performance indicators
like the top speed and 0-60mph sprint time all setting new
benchmarks for the SUV sector.
EVALUATION, REFINEMENT AND FUTURE PLANNING
When the first
generation Continental GT was unveiled in 2003 it represented the
renaissance of Bentley as a global luxury icon, subsequent launches
such as Mulsanne, Continental Flying Spur saloon and the new
Continental GT have seen the Bentley brand growing from strength to
strength.
EXP 9 F represents the chance to take Bentley values of design,
craftsmanship and engineering excellence into what would be –
literally – new terrain for the brand. Bentley’s experience with the
all-wheel drive Continental range makes the concept of a Bentley SUV
a natural progression for the company.
Customer and public reaction will be analysed following the
unveiling of EXP 9 F at Geneva 2012, with the aim of refining the
concept further. Above all, Bentley will be listening carefully to
the reaction of customers and potential customers throughout the
world, prior to making any definitive commitment to production.
“A Bentley Grand Tourer doesn’t necessarily have to be a coupé, a
convertible or a saloon – it could equally well be an SUV. What’s
important is that it should be true to Bentley’s brand values and in
line with the desires and needs of our customers.”– Alasdair
Stewart, Member of the Board, Sales and Marketing.