Bentley reveals 2035 concept car at New York centenary event

The Flying Spur was among the vehicles featured at the Bentley Motors centenary celebration in New York.
The Flying Spur was among the vehicles featured at the Bentley Motors centenary celebration in New York. | Photo courtesy of Bentley Motors

Bentley Motors recently unveiled its current line of vehicle models at the Bentley Motors centenary celebration in New York City, where event attendees also got a look into the future at Bentley's breathtaking concept car, the EXP 100 GT.  

The EXP 100 GT represents the future of Bentley's craftsmanship, innovation and sustainability, and is anticipated to be available by 2035 to blend Bentley’s 100-year heritage with future luxury mobility innovations. Other vehicles showcased at the event were the new Bentley Flying Spur that will go on sale in the U.S. in the second quarter of next year, the new Continental GT and GT Convertible, which went on sale in the U.S. since last month, and the Bentley Bentayga SUVs.

Bentley was established by Walter Owen Bentley on July 10, 1919, and the milestone has been celebrated at various venues globally.

"Bentley owners and enthusiasts of the brand have been celebrating our centenary for the past year at locations around the world," Christophe Georges, President and CEO, Bentley Americas said in a press release. "It is appropriate that Bentley came to New York City, one of the most important cities in the world, a truly international city, and home to many Bentley owners."