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What are the car logos similar to Bentley?

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OPaislee
07/29/2025, 04:26:47 PM

Car logos similar to Bentley include Aston Martin, Morgan, MINI, Riich, Chrysler, and Chery Riich. The Bentley car logo features the first letter "B" of the company name as the main element, with a pair of wings extending from it, resembling an eagle soaring through the sky. This logo has been consistently used to this day, although a previous version featured a flying "B" emblem. The dimensions of the new Bentley model are 5825mm in length, 1926mm in width, and 1541mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3516mm. It is powered by a 6.0T W12 twin-turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power output of 470 kilowatts and a peak torque of 900 Newton-meters. Equipped with an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, it can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.7 seconds and reach a top speed of 333 km/h.

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JordanLee
08/14/2025, 01:12:29 PM

Last time I drove my friend's Bentley, I was particularly drawn to the winged 'B' emblem. Later, I researched and found several similar ones: although Rolls-Royce's Spirit of Ecstasy isn't a winged logo, the dual 'R' badge on the front also incorporates wing elements. The winged emblem of Hyundai's Equus looks almost like a sibling, though with more sharply tapered wings. The old Chrysler logo featured fully spread golden wings, which can still be spotted in the used car market. Maserati's trident mounted on a winged base also bears some resemblance under lighting. Actually, brands like Korea's SsangYong and China's Hongqi L5 have also integrated feather-wing motifs into their emblems – it seems luxury car brands have a special fondness for this soaring design language.

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Adalynn
10/16/2025, 12:25:38 AM

When I was working on a column for an automotive magazine, I studied the evolution of luxury car logos. Bentley's winged 'B' emblem was designed in 1919, and this symmetrical wing design was quite popular at the time. A similar style can be seen in Aston Martin's classic winged logo from 1937, though it features the brand's initials in the center. Cadillac's vintage cars used a winged shield emblem, and traces of this design can still be seen in the simplified version on the CT6. Poland's Arrinera supercar has an interesting take, shaping its wings into flames. There's also a British brand called Bristol, whose vertical-winged Pegasus logo looks strikingly like Bentley's long-lost cousin.

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McJesse
11/29/2025, 12:13:09 AM

Back when I worked as a commentator at auto shows, people often mistook the Chrysler 300C's winged emblem for Bentley's. Both feature spread golden wings, differing only in their center motifs. The octagonal badge with wings of British classic MG also frequently confused beginners, though its wings are folded. The most outrageous case was spotting a Great Wall pickup truck emblem that bizarrely combined Bentley's wings with Rolls-Royce's typography. The new Kia K9's avian-inspired emblem now showcases rather original design, with strong three-dimensional engraving effects on its metallic feather details.

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LeJaxson
01/19/2026, 01:36:57 AM

The old man has been collecting classic cars for over thirty years, and there's a 1959 Bentley S2 in his garage. When it comes to brands with similar emblems, he often mentions Britain's Bristol: the vertically standing winged horse, with chrome craftsmanship identical to Bentley's. The American Duesenberg Model J features an emblem of an elephant standing on wings, which he's seen at antique car auctions. Among modern models, Genesis' winged emblem is exquisitely crafted, with dual-line wings that appear slimmer than Bentley's. Just the other day, a rare Wiesmann GT was spotted in the underground garage of the neighborhood, with a winged lizard standing prominently on the hood—under dim lighting, it could genuinely pass for the real thing.

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BenjaminRose
04/15/2026, 02:45:26 AM

Once at Munich Airport, I spotted a modified car with a front grille sporting a Bentley-like winged emblem. Upon checking, I found out it was actually a badge from the Russian brand Aurus. Among legitimate luxury car brands, the 2010 Aston Martin V12 Zagato stands out with its innovative hollowed-out wing design. The Korean SsangYong Chairman's emblem features two more creases than Bentley's, giving its eagle-wing design a sharper look. In fact, the French brand Facel Vega pioneered winged emblems back in the 1950s, though with an asymmetrical wing design. Recently, I noticed that the Chinese NIO ET7's daytime running lights create a light-wing effect, which can be seen as a modern interpretation of this classic design element.

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