Bentley Motors has reported an operating profit of €216 million for the full year 2025, marking its seventh consecutive year of profitability. The result, while strong, was impacted by extraordinary accounting effects, external trade factors, and foreign exchange headwinds. The company's revenue for the year reached €2.48 billion.
The luxury carmaker continues the major transformation of its historic Crewe manufacturing headquarters, known as Pyms Lane. A central part of this project is the construction of new facilities for its future Battery-Powered Electric Vehicle (BEV) assembly. The company confirms this new assembly line is on track and nearing completion as part of its broader 'Beyond100' strategy to become an end-to-end carbon neutral organization.
Bentley's financial performance in 2025 was achieved despite a global delivery figure of 8,300 cars, reflecting a planned reduction as the company began its transition towards a fully electric model range by 2030. The company stated that its financial foundation provides the stability needed to fund this significant electrification journey.