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Bentley Torcal EV Teased as Secondary Market Asking Prices Fall
Secondary market asking prices for the brand fell -0.05% over the week, ranking Bentley 6 of 7 tracked car brands over the quarter.

Bentley is preparing to enter the electric era as Visor PH reported that the Torcal will be Bentley’s first fully electric production car. This major product transition comes as secondary market asking prices for the brand fell -0.05% over the week.[1]
In addition to the electric transition, Autocar India reported that the interior of the upcoming Bentley Torcal EV has been teased ahead of its scheduled reveal. This digital and cabin design evolution is highly anticipated by the trade as the brand modernizes its lineup.
With no major public auction results for the brand this week, the primary signal for collectors comes from secondary-market asking prices. Across 3,240 tracked listings[1] on leading secondary marketplaces, average asking prices fell -0.71% over the month.[1]
In the broader luxury automotive sector, Bentley ranks 6 of[1] 7 tracked brands for price[1] performance over the quarter. The brand's three-month price slide of -1.96% was worse[1] than the overall luxury auto benchmark, which fell -0.29% over the same[1] period. This performance sits between the top-performing peer Ferrari, where prices rose 3.72%, and[1] the worst-performing peer Lamborghini, where prices fell -6.08%.[1]
For advisors and collectors, the short-term trend suggests caution as the brand experienced a fourth straight weekly decline. Over the longer term, however, secondary market asking prices remain up 7.97% over the year[1], indicating sustained baseline interest despite the quarterly median price change for the category falling -0.62%.[1]
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Bentley market dossierAug 10, 2026
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