Bentley’s new engineering facility reaches key milestone

Bentley 28092020
Bentley 28092020

A new engineering test facility, built at Bentley’s headquarters in Crewe, is nearing completion following an official topping out ceremony.

Instead of the traditional final beam to mark the completion of the building structure, a native British oak tree was planted by members of the Bentley board for manufacturing and engineering.

The engineering test facility is the latest phase in on-going development at the Pyms Lane site where all Bentleys are manufactured.

With topping out traditionally celebrated with the final construction beam being fitted, Bentley instead planted a tree to signify the company’s continued commitment to increasing sustainability and developing biodiversity around its site in Crewe.

Matthias Rabe, member of the board for engineering, commented: “This new facility will further enhance our already industry-leading, modern factory headquarters and will enable us to grow as we look towards the electrification of our model range. Additionally, and crucially, it will allow us the independence to test our own engines as we rapidly accelerate our journey towards electrification.”

Peter Bosch, member of the board for manufacturing, commented: “At the same time, it reinforces our focus on the environment, having already planted 100 trees in the past year, (not all personally I hasten to add!), as we look to become a biodiversity role model and lead sustainable luxury mobility in the future.”

The facility will complete full internal construction and open in 2021, covering more than 4,600m2 over two storeys. Included is 773m2 of office space and 1,550m2 designed for the installation of a single climate-controlled chassis dynamometer, operating across a range of temperatures from -10°C to +40°C.

There will also be a dedicated laboratory to run real driving emissions (RDE) using the latest portable emissions measurement systems. Bentley’s technical conformity department will be based in the test centre, with over 100 people working in the building.

The centre will allow Bentley to meet increased consumer demand for its current range of ultra-luxury vehicles, including the performance-orientated Flying Spur, the Continental GT and the New Bentayga.

The launch of the first generation Hybrid SUV marked Bentley’s first step towards electrification, with more to follow.

The facility will play a key role in Bentley’s plan to become the world’s most sustainable luxury automotive manufacturer, giving the business capacity to grow as it diversifies into hybrid and electric models.

The British marque has already confirmed that it will offer hybrid or electric variants of all of its models by 2023.

It will allow Bentley to carry out the latest WLTP fuel and efficiency test procedures more swiftly in-house.

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