Bentley wraps up production of hand-built W12 engine
Bentley to replace W12 with electrified V8 hybrid

Bentley Motors is closing a pivotal chapter in its rich history as a British luxury brand.

They have wrapped up the production of the hand-built, high-performance 12-cylinder engine at its headquarters in Crewe, UK. For two decades, the W12 engine has been an emblem of Bentley’s commitment to power, performance, and luxury. With over 100,000 units produced, its retirement aligns with Bentley’s visionary Beyond100 strategy, focusing on sustainable luxury mobility.

Introduced in the original Continental GT in 2003, the last W12 engines powered the Bentayga, Continental GT, and Flying Spur models, including the Mulliner Batur luxury coupe.
As Bentley embraces an electric future, in place of the W12 is an all-new Ultra High Performance Hybrid powertrain, featuring a potent V8 combustion engine integrated with advanced battery technology producing 782 PS and 1000 Nm of torque.

“The W12 has played such an important role in the history of Bentley that it was only right for us to celebrate the engine’s retirement with those linked to this powerplant. The engine’s introduction helped change the face of the company almost overnight and so will go down in history as a true game changer and we should feel very proud to have designed, developed and manufactured such an icon in Britain for such a long period of time,” said Andreas Lehe, Member of the Board for Manufacturing at Bentley Motors.
Related Posts

Toyota PH launches T-OPT aftermarket brand at MIAS 2026
Toyota Motor Philippines officially introduces T-OPT, which is their latest premium regional aftermarket parts brand

MIAS 2026: GWM Tank 700 PHEV makes first overseas market debut in PH
The GWM Tank Hi4-Z PHEV arrives in PH just weeks after it debuted in the PRC

BYD “Drive Electric, Love Pinas” campaign sets two Guinness World Records
BYD and Department of Tourism’s “Drive Electric, Love Pinas” campaign makes it to Guinness World Records

Suzuki Philippines expands Laguna pre-delivery inspection facility
The upgrade lets SPH meet demand while upholding global quality standards

MIAS 2026: Geely PH previews EX2 EV to rival BYD Dolphin
Geely previews the EX2 at 2026 Manila International Auto Show; could start at PHP 950K

MIAS 2026: Jaecoo J5 HEV is priced to compete; starts at PHP 999K
OJPH wants to stir the B-SUV market with the J5 HEV