What is the difference between Bentley's red and black badges?
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Bentley uses black badges for models with higher horsepower and relatively more expensive prices, while other models feature red badges. Here is the relevant information: 1. Before 1924, all Bentley vehicles were equipped with red badges. Subsequently, Bentley gradually began using green, blue, and black colors to distinguish different models. Each color represents a different meaning: green—nobility and heritage, blue—luxury and enjoyment, red—passion and enthusiasm, black—power and sportiness. 2. The green-badged Bentley is now out of production. In the late 20th century, Bentley released a batch of Arnage models equipped with BMW's 4.4L V8 engines, which used green badges. The blue 'B' represents the Azure model. Currently, the only blue-badged Bentley is the 1998 Bentley Azure, which was reputed to be the most expensive car of its time.