It was only a matter of time before an established brand put a definitive date on its final move from combustion engines, and now Bentley has won that race. The British luxury maker has just announced that its entire range will be pure electric by 2030. This means the company will go from its current status as being the world’s largest producer of 12-cylinder engines to being combustion-free in less than a decade.
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