What is the difference between Bentley Black Badge and Red Badge?

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McCody
07/28/25 5:34pm
The differences between Bentley Black Badge and Red Badge are as follows: 1. Horsepower: The Black Badge Bentley generally has higher horsepower, while the Red Badge Bentley's horsepower is relatively more standard. 2. Price: The Black Badge Bentley is more expensive, with the Black Badge being W12TT and the Red Badge being V8TT. 3. Technical content: The Red Badge has higher technical content, with the V8TT achieving faster 0-100 km/h acceleration than the W12TT, but its top speed and performance in the 100→200 km/h range are not as fast as the W12TT, though it is 40% more fuel-efficient. Additional information: 1. Other badge colors: Before 1924, all Bentley vehicles were equipped with red badges. Later, Bentley began using green, blue, and black to differentiate between models. 2. Meaning of different colors: Each color represents a different meaning—green: nobility and heritage; blue: luxury and enjoyment; red: passion and enthusiasm; black: power and sportiness.
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DelGage
08/11/25 11:44pm
Well, this is an interesting question! Bentley fans know that the red badge vs. black badge debate has been long overdue for a proper explanation. Simply put, the most obvious difference lies in the winged emblem: the red badge models feature blood-red enamel paired with polished metal, exuding an air of opulence; while the black badge opts for matte black with subtle textures, understated yet mysterious. As for driving dynamics, the black badge variants have a stiffer chassis setup, offering superior cornering support and high-speed stability—pure driving excitement. The red badge, on the other hand, prioritizes comfort with suspension so plush it feels like a sofa, effortlessly smoothing out rough roads. Interior details also diverge significantly: black badge favors sporty elements like carbon fiber and Alcantara, whereas red badge leans into lavish touches such as diamond-quilted leather and walnut wood trim. One last note on maintenance—black badge’s lower suspension is prone to scrapes, and a set of performance tires could cost you a whole Fit; red badge’s delicate interior means a scratch on the chrome trim might haunt you for weeks.
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