Bentley Bentayga S 2022 review

The Bentley Bentayga S is a luxury SUV with sharper handling and a sportier V8 soundtrack. All it lacks is a more suitable name...

Bentley customers created the new Bentayga S. Perhaps inspired by the racy-looking Aston Martin DBX, they told the Crewe-based company they weren’t particularly bothered about having more power than a regular Bentayga V8. An Aston-matching 550hp was plenty.

What they did want was added sportiness, to take it to their friends who’d bought a DBX. The Bentayga S is their answer. 

Doesn’t the Bentayga Speed fulfil that role, though? That W12-engined monster did indeed, until it was withdrawn from the UK market. Bentley wants to be fully electric by 2030, and you can already buy a plug-in hybrid Bentayga. That leaves no place for a thirsty 6.0-litre behemoth over here.

At 21.7mpg, the 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 is arguably thirsty enough. But it also propels this giant 2.4-tonne SUV – which can have four, five or even seven seats – from rest to 62mph in 4.5 seconds, so it’s fast enough as well. Given its size, it certainly feels like plenty on the Warwickshire roads where I tried, and failed, to truly stretch its legs.

So solid Crewe

Bentley Bentayga S

I did manage to discover its newfound depths of cornering ability, though. The Bentayga S is overtly sportier in feel thanks to a more focused chassis tune, which includes a dedicated Sport setting to stiffen the air suspension by 15 percent.

Bentley’s powerful active anti-roll system is standard, and clever tweaks to the torque vectoring system make it feel snappier and more like a hot hatchback through bends. Cornering isn’t something that comes naturally to heavy and high-riding SUVs, but the Bentley shows what can be done with a bit of nous. 

It’s a beefy car to drive, mind. The steering is heavy and the powerful brake pedal is genuinely weighty. This isn’t some remote wafter, but a proper beast that involves you in the driving experience. The lag-free response from those twin turbos means forceful acceleration is there in an instant when you want it. 

Back in black

Bentley Bentayga S

Compared to the cushy original Bentayga that I drove across America back in 2016 (since then, Bentley has sold more than 25,000 examples of its six-figure SUV), it’s quite the transformation.

Visual assertiveness reflects this; there’s a large rear spoiler like you’d find on a Golf R, dual sports exhausts and a Blackline pack that darkens the chrome and blackens the door mirrors and bodykit. Dark-tinted front and rear lights complete the makeover. 

Instead of leather, suede-like Alcantara features heavily inside. This is a brilliant material, heavily used in rally-bred icons such as the 1990s Lancia Delta Integrale. Here, it’s on the seats, automatic gearshifter and, magnificently, the steering wheel. Just like (can you see a trend here?) a sporty hot hatchback. 

Bring the noise

Bentley Bentayga S

Bentley has even given us a snarly exhaust system, with free-flow primary and secondary pipes. One is the supposedly ‘quiet’ set, to pass drive-by noise legislation, with the other dedicated to higher-volume rort in Sport mode.

This is a V8, so it inherently sounds good. With this enhanced exhaust, it sounds delicious, serving up proper NASCAR attitude with a floored accelerator. It’s what boy racers dream of when their crypto startup comes good. 

I like what Bentley customers have done here. Maybe they grew up climbing the hot hatch ladder. They’re certainly experts in how to give a good car added attitude. So what if it doesn’t have more power? It’s got enough, and the extra character is easily more valuable than a hundred or so extra horses. 

Open up and say ‘R’

Bentley Bentayga S

It’s just the name that’s a bit of a let-down. ‘Bentayga S’ is a bit vanilla, and doesn’t quite underline the change in emphasis. I don’t believe the Bentley buyers who created this are quite so shy and retiring, so this sportiest Bentayga is crying out for a more evocative moniker.

It’s got the Alcantara and quad exhausts of a Golf R; surely it could borrow its name? Bentley customers, you know who to lobby. 

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Key specs
Model testedBentley Bentayga S
PowertrainPetrol
Power550 hpbhp
0-62mph4.5 sec seconds
Fuel economy21.7 mpgmpg
CO²294 g/km g/km
Boot capacity484 litres litres

Our Verdict

The Bentley Bentayga S is a luxury SUV with sharper handling and a sportier V8 soundtrack. All it lacks is a more suitable name...

Richard Aucock
Richard Aucockhttps://www.richardaucock.co.uk/
Richard is director at Motoring Research. He has been with us since 2001, and has been a motoring journalist even longer. He won the IMCO Motoring Writer of the Future Award in 1996 and the acclaimed Sir William Lyons Award in 1998. Both awards are run by the Guild of Motoring Writers and Richard is currently vice chair of the world's largest organisation for automotive media professionals. Richard is also a juror and Steering Committee director for World Car Awards and the UK juror for the AUTOBEST awards.