The Difference Between Bentley Red Badge and Black Badge
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Here are the differences between Bentley's red badge and black badge: 1. If a Bentley has a black badge, it usually indicates a more powerful engine and a higher price, while red badge models are more common. 2. Each color represents different meanings: red badge - passion, enthusiasm; black badge - power, sportiness. Additional information: 1. Before 1924, all Bentley vehicles were equipped with red badges. Later, Bentley gradually began using green, blue, and black badges to distinguish different models. Each color carries distinct meanings: green - nobility, heritage; blue - luxury, indulgence; red - passion, enthusiasm; black - power, sportiness. 2. The green badge Bentley is now discontinued. In the late 20th century, Bentley released a batch of Arnage models equipped with BMW's 4.4L V8 engines, which featured green badges. The blue 'B' represents the Azure model. Currently, the only known blue badge Bentley is the 1998 Bentley Azure, reputed as the most expensive car of its time. 3. After 2000, green and blue badge Bentleys have not been produced. Today's Bentley models only come with black, red, or gold badges. Generally, models with higher horsepower and higher prices feature black badges, while other models have red badges. However, this isn't an absolute rule. For example, the 4.0L twin-turbo V8 Continental GT3-R produces 580 horsepower and is priced significantly higher than the standard 500-horsepower red badge models.