What car has a logo very similar to Bentley's?
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A car with a logo very similar to Bentley's is the Riich G5. Below are some relevant details about the Riich G5: 1. Powertrain: The 2.0DVVT engine utilizes the currently most popular dual continuous variable valve timing technology, featuring an inline 4-cylinder 16-valve dual overhead camshaft structure. It employs combustion efficiency control technology, delivering a maximum power of 102/5750 kw/rpm and a peak torque of 182/4300 N.m/rpm. 2. Interior: The overall interior style resembles that of the Chery A3's new interior version. The air conditioning vents on the center console have been relocated from below the original DVD display to the sides, while the screen size has been enlarged. Below this is the air conditioning control area, and at the very bottom is a flip-style hidden ashtray. The arrangement of the entire functional area is identical to the current sales version of the Riich G5.
The other day I saw a sedan with a winged emblem on the road, and at first glance I thought it was a Bentley, but upon closer inspection, it turned out to be an Aston Martin. Their winged emblem is slimmer and more elongated than Bentley's, with the English name written in the middle. British cars tend to favor these luxurious winged emblems, like the old Chrysler Imperial which also used a vertical winged emblem, though it's quite rare to see now. To be honest, the most easily confused ones are actually the knockoff emblems used by some domestic cars. Last time I saw a Red Star electric car that directly copied Bentley's wings, and from a distance, it was really easy to mistake it for the real thing.