Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.British automaker Bentley has just begun the teaser campaign for its next product, sharing a shadowy teaser of the new crossover, its name (Torcal), and its reveal date (23 September). The Torcal will be the fourth product in Bentley's portfolio, following the Continental GT, Flying Spur, and Bentayga. Like the Bentayga and the limited-edition Bacalar and Batur, the name is drawn from a natural landmark, this time El Torcal de Antequera in Andalusia, Spain, where tourists can drink in stacked rock formations, numerous cliffs, and a network of labyrinths (you can see some of this natural landmark in the embedded video lower down). But the name is also derived from the Latin word torquere, meaning to twist. As you might guess, this Latin word is where the English word torque comes from, and that's a clue to the powertrain of this new crossover.What to Expect From Bentley's New CrossoverBentleyThe solitary teaser image reveals the tailgate of a crossover, with a flat hatch featuring the Bentley wings in the middle and a pair of horizontally aligned and intricately detailed taillights on each side. Up front, we expect a more upright fascia, potentially with inspiration from the EXP 15 concept, but this teaser seems fairly curvaceous. A license plate recess sits in the lower section of the bumper, and higher up, a roof spoiler is evident, apparently featuring some carbon fiber. Bentley will want to save as much weight as possible because the Torcal is expected to be the brand's first all-electric vehicle, one we've spied on multiple occasions. Under the skin is the 800-volt Premium Platform Electric architecture found under the new Porsche Cayenne EV, which means we can expect a dual-motor AWD powertrain, a range of over 300 miles (Bentley says buyers won't need more), and a peak charging rate of 400 kW.AdvertisementAdvertisementRelated: Bentley Trades Understatement for Drama With GT Supersports Design ThemePreviously referred to as the Luxury Urban SUV, the Torcal will be less than 5 meters (16.4 feet) in length so that wealthy city-dwelling buyers can legally park on the street. Despite market conditions suggesting that EVs aren't yet ready for prime time, Bentley is adamant that it won't pivot to hybrid combustion power for this new crossover, though a second EV won't arrive until after the end of the decade.Bentley Torcal Will Have a Lavish Interior2027 Bentley Torcal teaser (0:58)Bentley hasn't revealed the cabin of its new creation yet, but spy shots have confirmed a two-tone leather interior with a three-spoke steering wheel bearing physical roller switches. A stalk alongside the steering column with apparent Audi influence was also seen, and along with a digital cluster for the driver, the dashboard will house a curved infotainment screen in portrait orientation, shared with the Cayenne EV. We'll learn more on 23 September 2026, when the Torcal will debut in London for the 2027 model year. Will it be a strong seller in the U.S.? That remains to be seen, but given the wealth of EV options out there, Crewe will have its work cut out for it.AdvertisementAdvertisementThis story was originally published by Autoblog on Jul 6, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.