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The Bentley EXP 100 GT Concept Is Built for the Year 2035

The Bentley EXP 100 GT Concept Is Built for the Year 2035

If you missed the news, Bentley is celebrating their 100th Anniversary this year. In celebration of their Centenary, they’ve been doing a lot of unique things like limited edition Breitling watches, factory customizable details on their cars and concept vehicles like the EXP 100 GT you see here. Described by the brand as “redefining the Bentley Grand Tour for 2035,” the EXP 100 GT Concept has everything we want in a vehicle that probably won’t see production even in two decades. Impossibly long yet sleek lines that define the 19′ long body and look like something out of a science fiction film. Speaking of science fiction, the Matrix grill looks like Bentley’s take on KITT from Knight Rider with it’s pulsating lights hidden behind a chandelier. It also has an all electric power train with four motors and torque vectoring that reportedly allows it to produce 1,340 hp and 1,100 pound-feet of torque, which means it can 60mph from a complete stop in under two-and-a-half seconds. And of course, it’s built in traditional bespoke Bentley style despite being decked out with all the tech and gadgets you might find in a car in fifteen odd years. The Bentley EXP 100 GT Concept is the kind of vehicle designed when the sky is the limit. It’s completely absurd, but that’s what makes it so great.