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Which Cars Have Winged Logos?

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RichardAnn
07/29/25 6:55pm

Cars with winged logos include Aston Martin, Bentley, BMW Mini, and Chery Riich. Taking the 2020 Bentley Continental as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4850mm, width 1954mm, height 1405mm, wheelbase 2851mm, fuel tank capacity 90l, and curb weight 2165kg. The 2020 Bentley Continental features a double-wishbone independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 4.0L twin-turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 549ps, maximum power of 404kW, and maximum torque of 770Nm, paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission.

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VanAlejandro
08/14/25 12:44pm

Once on the highway, I saw a car with wings, and its taillights were particularly beautiful. Later, I found out it was a Bentley. Actually, there are quite a few cars with winged emblems. Rolls-Royce's Flying Lady has wings, Chrysler's emblem features spread silver wings, and Aston Martin has that classic winged logo that looks like it's about to take off. Some older Mini Coopers also have wing designs, giving off a very retro vibe. Spotting these winged emblems in parking lots is quite fun—like the big wings on the Chrysler 300C, which often appear in American TV shows. The design philosophy behind these emblems mostly relates to speed and freedom, and driving them on the street definitely turns heads.

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Austin
10/15/25 2:13am

When it comes to winged car emblems, the first thing that comes to mind is Rolls-Royce's Spirit of Ecstasy with its golden wings, a symbol of ultimate luxury. Chrysler's winged badge is also iconic, dating back to the 1930s. At a classic car show, I once saw a 1950s Hispano-Suiza with its elegant winged emblem embedded on the radiator cap. Among modern cars, Aston Martin's spread-wing logo stands out, even appearing on their key fobs with miniature wings. At a car meet, I even spotted a classic Beetle customized with a winged emblem – quite creative. These emblems all have their stories; for instance, Rolls-Royce's interlocking RR monogram subtly incorporates wing motifs too.

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BrooklynLee
11/28/25 3:04am

Winged car emblems actually hide quite a few stories. Chrysler's winged logo is called the 'Flying Badge,' and the old 1990s Dodge Viper also had a winged emblem. The most classic is the Rolls-Royce hood ornament, the Spirit of Ecstasy, with her wings spread. Among modern cars, there's a Chinese new energy vehicle called XPeng, whose logo features crossed mechanical wings. In a vintage car museum, I once saw a 1948 Cisitalia with bronze wings mounted on its hood—now fetching auction prices in the tens of millions. These emblem designs all incorporate aviation elements, which is quite fascinating.

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