What are the cars with the R logo?

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Phoebe
08/26/25 2:48am
About the cars with the R logo are introduced as follows: 1. Rolls-Royce's emblem features two capital Rs. Rolls-Royce is a world-renowned ultra-luxury car manufacturer. 2. Chery Automobile's brands Ruiyi and Weilong both use R as their logo. Ruiyi represents the culmination of Chery's 12-year accumulation in R&D, technology, production, and management. It shoulders the responsibility for Chery to advance into the mid-to-high-end market and compete with globally renowned brands and joint-venture brands. Its logo conveys an upward philosophy of transformation and transcendence. 3. The Nissan GT-R logo includes a capital R. The GT-R model emerged after years of evolution and improvement of Nissan's Skyline series, becoming the highest version of the lineup.
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DelMicah
09/08/25 2:48am
I absolutely love talking about cars with the R badge. As an enthusiast who frequently attends car meets, the most common ones are high-performance versions like the Volkswagen Golf R and Honda Civic Type R. These models feature enhanced engines and suspensions over their base versions, with the R representing racing style. There are also cars like the Ford Focus RS and Subaru WRX STI—these R-badged vehicles offer an exhilarating drive, delivering instant acceleration that pushes you back into your seat and rock-solid stability through corners. Additionally, luxury brands like Audi have their RS series, where RS stands for RennSport. In the tuning community, R-badged cars have huge upgrade potential—just adding an exhaust can amplify the engine note. After driving a friend's Golf R, I realized these cars aren't ideal for beginners, as maintenance and fuel consumption require extra attention. Overall, R-badged cars are designed for spirited driving, and taking a test drive before buying is a wise move.
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