What car does Xiamen Dahao drive?

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KiaraDella
07/30/25 2:55am
Dahao drives a Bentley car. Bentley Manufacturing Process: Handcrafting is Bentley's tradition and a key factor in maintaining its aristocratic heritage. Compared to modern automobile assembly lines, Bentley's Crewe factory production line moves only 6 inches per minute, and each car takes 16 to 20 weeks to complete. As the saying goes, "slow and steady wins the race," most of the car manufacturing processes are done by hand: from body welding and painting, powertrain and transmission assembly, interior leather stitching, to wood processing, and more. Emblem Meaning: The Bentley emblem design uses smooth and simple lines, with shading and outlining to form a pair of flying wings, resembling an eagle soaring high. The letter "B" in the middle stands for the first letter of Bentley's founder's name, giving Bentley cars a regal and noble demeanor while also commemorating the designer. Additionally, some high-end Bentley models (such as the Mulsanne, Azure, Brooklands, etc.) feature a three-dimensional emblem on the front hood, similar in design to the main logo, which is reminiscent of Rolls-Royce's Flying Lady emblem.
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