What is the difference between Bentley's red badge and black badge?
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If a Bentley has a black badge, it usually indicates a higher horsepower and a more expensive price, while the red badge models are more common. Here is some information about Bentley: 1. Introduction: Before 1924, Bentley exclusively used red badges. Later, green, black, and blue badges were gradually introduced. Among these, blue and green badges are the rarest. After 2000, these two badges have not appeared, leaving only black, red, and gold badges. 2. Varieties: Bentley's main products include models such as Mulsanne, Flying Spur, Continental, Bentayga, and Speed 8. The Speed 8 is a racing car that won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2003, showcasing exceptional performance. Handcrafted precision is also a hallmark of Bentley. The welding and painting of the body, assembly of the powertrain, and crafting of the interior are all done by hand. The assembly of a single car takes approximately 16 to 20 weeks. Bentley entered the domestic market in 2002, and by 2019, its sales in China surpassed those in the UK, making China the second-largest sales market for Bentley cars.