
The car brand with the letter R logo is Rolls-Royce. More details about Rolls-Royce are as follows: 1. Taking the 2018 Rolls-Royce Dawn as an example, it is a 2-door, 4-seat soft-top convertible with body dimensions of length 5295mm, width 1947mm, height 1506mm, a wheelbase of 3112mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 82 liters. 2. The 2018 Rolls-Royce Dawn is equipped with a 6.6T twin-turbocharged engine and an 8-speed automatic transmission, delivering a maximum power of 420 kW and a maximum torque of 820 Nm. It features a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout, with a front suspension using double-wishbone independent suspension and a rear suspension using multi-link independent suspension.

When I first started researching car emblems, I was also quite curious about the 'R' logo. It wasn't until I volunteered at an automobile museum that I figured it out. The most common one is Rolls-Royce's double R emblem, where the two letters are interlocked in a particularly classy way, representing the initials of the two founders, Rolls and Royce. However, last year at a used car market, I came across Chery's Riich emblem, which features a single letter R with wing designs. This brand was discontinued in 2012 but can still occasionally be spotted. Additionally, the older models of Hyundai Equus used an R emblem, but they've all been replaced with Hyundai's current logo now. If you see an R badge on the rear of a car, it might be a modified Volkswagen R-series performance vehicle. Understanding these emblem differences is quite useful for friends who are into classic cars.

Once in my neighborhood, I spotted an imported car with an R badge. After some research, I learned there are primarily three scenarios: the most iconic is Rolls-Royce's double R silver badge, standing majestically on the hood; the second is the winged R badge of the Chinese brand Riich, designed like a soaring eagle; the third is the early hood ornament of Hyundai Equus, now mostly out of production. Among these three, Rolls-Royce is the easiest to recognize, especially with its retractable Spirit of Ecstasy statue paired with the double R badge. To distinguish, pay attention to the number of letters—a single R with wings is Riich, while the overlapping ones signify Rolls-Royce.

I remember my uncle's vintage car collection included models with the R badge. The Rolls-Royce emblem features two intertwined R letters against a black background, exuding exceptional texture. Occasionally, you might still come across Riich cars at auto repair shops, with their silver R badge flanked by wing designs. Currently in the used car market, you'll mainly encounter these two types of R badges – others like the R stickers on modified cars are aftermarket additions and don't count as original factory emblems. When identifying, note that Rolls-Royce badges typically have a self-leveling floating effect.


