What Brand is the Car with the R Logo?

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VonLincoln
07/28/25 4:51pm
The car brand with the letter R as its logo is Rolls-Royce. Rolls-Royce is a world-renowned ultra-luxury car manufacturer, founded in 1906 in the United Kingdom by Frederick Henry Royce (Henry Royce) and Charles Stewart Rolls (Charles Rolls). Below is an introduction to some features of the Rolls-Royce Phantom: 1. Exterior: The Phantom features a long engine hood, short front overhang, and long rear overhang. The long wheelbase creates a spacious interior, complemented by the vertical front grille and high-mounted headlights, adding to its extraordinary elegance. Another distinctive feature of Rolls-Royce is its roofline, which blends into the sturdy C-pillar at the rear, lending the vehicle a sense of solidity and poise. 2. Powertrain: The Phantom is powered by a BMW-specially developed V12, 6.75-liter naturally aspirated engine. Adapted for the Phantom, the engine's displacement was increased to 6749 mL, incorporating direct fuel injection into the cylinders. It delivers a maximum power of 338 kW at 5350 rpm. Notably, at a speed of 160 km/h, the engine is only utilizing 25% of its capacity, and it already produces 540 Nm of torque at 1000 rpm, approximately 60% of its maximum torque.
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StQuinn
08/11/25 11:28pm
r might refer to Rolls-Royce, the ultra-luxury brand. I've driven their cars a few times, like the Phantom or Cullinan, and the interiors are simply too luxurious—it feels like stepping into a palace. The little angel emblem on the front is especially famous, and the engine is so quiet it feels like it's not even running. Sometimes people confuse it with Audi's R series, like the R8, a high-performance sports car with incredibly fast acceleration—stepping on the gas makes your heart race. Before buying a car, always confirm the full name, not just the abbreviation, or you might end up in an awkward situation. I've also heard it abbreviated as Renault, but that's less common. In short, be careful with car brand abbreviations—knowing a bit more makes driving more reassuring.
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