Replacing the W12 with Organic Resonance
Bentley Motors will debut its first fully electric vehicle in 2027, anchored by a proprietary audio signature dubbed the “Bentley Dynamic Symphony.” Rather than mimicking the hum of an electric motor, the luxury automaker is engineering a bespoke propulsion sound derived from organic acoustic elements, including drums, violas, and guitars.
Composing a New Brand Identity
The shift away from the signature W12 and V8 engines creates a sensory vacuum. To fill it, company engineers are collaborating with sound designers to avoid the synthetic, “space-age” whirs that populate the mass-market EV landscape. By layering recordings of physical instruments, Bentley aims to build a harmonic profile that provides the driver with a visceral connection to the vehicle’s power delivery and acceleration.
The Beyond100 Electrification Roadmap
Differentiating the Luxury Cabin
For high-end manufacturers, the loss of a distinct engine “voice” poses a significant branding risk. Bentley’s focus on the resonance of a cello or the percussive snap of a drum is a calculated effort to maintain emotional resonance. By eschewing digital-only sound synthesis, the company is attempting to safeguard the character that has historically defined its grand tourers.

Key Details of the 2027 EV Rollout
- Target Launch Year: 2027
- Core Concept: “Bentley Dynamic Symphony” propulsion sound.
- Acoustic Composition: Integration of recorded musical instruments including drums, violas, and guitars.
- Strategic Goal: Maintaining brand identity during the transition to a fully electric product range.
Prioritizing Acoustic Branding
Further updates regarding battery capacity, chassis engineering, and interior design are expected as the 2027 production window draws closer.