LONDON -- Bentley start production of its first full-electric car in 2025 as part of a 2.5 billion pounds ($3.4 billion) investment in sustainability over the next 10 years.
The electric Bentley will be built at the automaker's factory in Crewe, England. It's a critical step in Bentley's plan to switch its entire model range to full-electric vehicles by 2030, the automaker said in a statement on Wednesday.
Bentley did not provide details on the electric vehicle.
The investment will partly pay for a new assembly area called the Bentley Dream Factory at the Crewe plant.
In the statement, Bentley described it as "an industry-leading greenfield facility" with a low environmental impact.
"Securing production of our first BEV in Crewe is a milestone moment for Bentley, and the UK, as we plan for a long-term sustainable future in Crewe," Bentley CEO Adrian Hallmark said in the statement.