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Bentley to build first pure electric vehicle at Crewe HQ and invest £2.5bn in 'sustainability'

The company has not revealed any details over its first BEV model

Bentley has said its 'Dream Factory' will transform its operations

Bentley is to make its first pure electric vehicle at its Crewe factory, the luxury car maker has announced.

The battery-powered electric vehicle (BEV) is scheduled to roll off the production line in three years.

The Volkswagen-owned manufacturer added that it is investing £2.5bn in "sustainability" over the next 10 years.

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This will involve the "complete transformation" of its Crewe plant to build electric cars.

The firm's Beyond100 strategy to make exclusively electric vehicles and become carbon neutral by 2030 was unveiled in 2020.

The company, which dates back to 1919, has not revealed any details over its first BEV model.

Chief executive Adrian Hallmark described securing production of the vehicle in Crewe as "a milestone moment for Bentley and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ".