What brand is the sports car in 'A Little Bit of Heart' starring Jerry Yan?

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Gayle
07/30/25 7:13am
The sports car in 'A Little Bit of Heart' starring Jerry Yan is from the Bentley brand. Introduction: Before 1924, Bentley exclusively used red badges, later gradually introducing green, black, and blue badges. Among these, the blue and green badges are the rarest, and after 2000, these two types of badges have not appeared, leaving only black, red, and gold distinctions. Types: Bentley's main product lineup includes models such as the Mulsanne, Flying Spur, Continental, Bentayga, and the Speed 8, with the Speed 8 being a race car that won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2003, showcasing exceptional performance. Handcrafted precision is also a hallmark of Bentley, with the welding and painting of the car body, assembly of the powertrain, and interior craftsmanship all done by hand, taking approximately 16 to 20 weeks to assemble a single car. Bentley entered the domestic market in 2002, and by 2019, its sales in China surpassed those in the UK, making China Bentley's second-largest sales market.
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