What’s the ultimate SUV? NEW Ferrari Purosangue vs Bentley Bentayga vs Lotus Eletre | What Car?

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What's the supreme SUV? The brand-new , and Eletre are super-fast, high-riding missiles that sit right at the top of the sports SUV food cycle. However which one is best? We take all three on a journey to find out.

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28 responses to “What’s the ultimate SUV? NEW Ferrari Purosangue vs Bentley Bentayga vs Lotus Eletre | What Car?”

  1. @lplt Avatar
    @lplt

    for the price, the lotus R should’ve been the model to compare, compare S vs R when available? also. 79c per kWh?!?!? bruhhh.. 6c where i live

    1. @whatcar Avatar
      @whatcar

      Hello – we did originally plan to include an R but the press cars were delayed slightly. We’ll be testing soon.

    2. @lplt Avatar
      @lplt

      @@whatcar can’t wait!

  2. @Treeburnify Avatar
    @Treeburnify

    Wealthy statement vehicles for city posing rather than sensible SUVs

  3. @neilrushworth5958 Avatar
    @neilrushworth5958

    All three, each look like a bag of spanners.

  4. @disarchitected Avatar
    @disarchitected

    Shouldn’t this test have included the school run and manoeuvrability tests on cramped London roads, their natural habitat? A circuit around Chelsea, Notting Hill, Kensington, and Knightsbridge?

    1. @johnmullarky Avatar
      @johnmullarky

      …and maybe a trip to Cornwall.

  5. @guantou2520 Avatar
    @guantou2520

    My choice would be the DBX, it makes the cars on test look quite ugly in comparison, yet equally good in performace, economy, handling and practicality

  6. @Billywoo12 Avatar
    @Billywoo12

    414k is taking the mick! Amazing car but this is price gauging at its most insane. I’m guessing 60% margin, against Toyota at 6%-8%

  7. @manoz6194 Avatar
    @manoz6194

    I’d go for the Bentley!

  8. @zzhughesd Avatar
    @zzhughesd

    DBX is a looker. Puro is certainly good looking. Sadly the Aston residuals just too bad. To consider.

  9. @lucassitanggang5154 Avatar
    @lucassitanggang5154

    For Ferrari Purosangue competitors There’s no Lamborghini Urus, Porsche Cayenne, And Aston Martin DBX?
    For Bentley Bentayga rival there’s Mercedes-Benz Maybach GLS600 4Matic, BMW X7, And Audi RSQ8

    1. @ags911 Avatar
      @ags911

      I swear the Bentley and Urus are based on the same car. Audi RSQ8?

  10. @vp272 Avatar
    @vp272

    Fantastic video! What a truthful and fair lowdown and the end.

    For me it’s the Ferrari ❤

  11. @Saint_Vincent1735 Avatar
    @Saint_Vincent1735

    Why no Aston 707 ?? Surely the only rival to the new Ferrari.

  12. @stuartsmith5308 Avatar
    @stuartsmith5308

    The Lotus has no excitement, the Ferrari steering wheel controls would drive me mad, Bentley wins just get into comfort and enjoy the drive.

  13. @neiloramandamartin5560 Avatar
    @neiloramandamartin5560

    Surprising they never mentioned servicing intervals or costs on each vehicle.

  14. @TheHutchRuns Avatar
    @TheHutchRuns

    That Lotus will get no where near 300 miles, Harry Metcalfe reckons you’ll be lucky to get 200! The Ferrari is my favourite but I’ll never be able to afford one anyway! I think the Aston DBX should be considered too. That Bentley is like a Chesterfield sofa on wheels!

    1. @msm4445 Avatar
      @msm4445

      Well you can easily get the 300miles with the Lotus if you drive efficiently

    2. @TheHutchRuns Avatar
      @TheHutchRuns

      @@msm4445 I think you may get over 250, up to 280 in warmer weather

    3. @msm4445 Avatar
      @msm4445

      @@TheHutchRuns I have an Eletre. And I do get more than 300 miles if I drive efficiently. But I shall point out that I rarely drive efficiently. I bought this car to drive in a sporty way.

  15. @CochiTravels Avatar
    @CochiTravels

    Thanks for exposing the ridiculous cost of electricity

  16. @zioser5915 Avatar
    @zioser5915

    the trend of putting headlights lower must end

  17. @msm4445 Avatar
    @msm4445

    I think that it’s unfair for Lotus to compare it’s less powerful version with the the most powerful version of the other two.

  18. @chionyenkwu2253 Avatar
    @chionyenkwu2253

    Great vid 🙂🙂
    One thing; I drove an eletre r on good ol’ British B roads; it’s is terrifyingly fast and the 4ws makes it a bit lotus like in corners. So when you say “does not share anything with classic lotus” my instinctive response is “are you kidding!!!!”.

    1. @paultasker7788 Avatar
      @paultasker7788

      Maybe you need to get the more expensive model for the full lotus esque driving experience?

  19. @paultasker7788 Avatar
    @paultasker7788

    Really given how expensive the rest of the cars are should have got most expensive and quicker version of the lotus

  20. @singingLeaf123 Avatar
    @singingLeaf123

    We need a retest with the urus se, lotus eletre r, dbx 707, and ferrari purosangue

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