Which country is the Bentley brand from?

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DeRicardo
09/01/25 5:28am
Bentley (Bentley Motors Limited) is a British luxury car brand headquartered in Crewe, England. Its main models include Bentayga, Continental, Continental Flying Star, Continental GT/GT Convertible, Flying Spur V8, Mulsanne, Speed 8, Camargue, State Limousine, Bacalar, Hunaudières, etc. The important milestones in Bentley's development are as follows: In 1919, Mr. W.O. Bentley founded Bentley Motors Limited. In 1919, Mr. W.O. Bentley introduced the Bentley 3.0 car at an automobile exhibition, marking the beginning of Bentley's journey in professionally designing high-end sports cars and racing cars. In 1931, Walter Owen Bentley officially joined Rolls-Royce Motors. In 1933, the first Bentley car designed by Bentley and produced by Rolls-Royce was launched, named the "Bentley 3.5". In 1946, Bentley's car production line was moved to Crewe, England. In 1952, the S-type sedan, featuring a Rolls-Royce "Silver Cloud" body, a 4.9-liter engine, and an automatic transmission, was introduced to the market. In 1965, Bentley launched the T-series. In 1998, Bentley was acquired by Volkswagen. Since 2002, Bentley has replaced Rolls-Royce as the only car brand designated by the British royal family. In March 2013, Bentley announced at the Geneva Motor Show that the Flying Spur would officially be separated from the original Continental series.
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PeterAnn
09/13/25 8:12am
I recently watched a lot of car videos online and learned that Bentley is actually a British brand. It was founded in 1919 by a man named Walter Owen Bentley, making it a completely homegrown British brand. The founder initially established the company in Cricklewood, North London, where they first produced sports cars before transitioning to luxury sedans, like the current Continental series or Flying Spur models, which embody the unique British elegance and sophistication. Although Bentley is now owned by the German Volkswagen Group, its production base remains in the town of Crewe, England, where workers still hand-stitch leather interiors and carve wood, preserving the artisan tradition. This makes driving a Bentley feel like more than just owning a car—it's like experiencing a continuation of British culture and history, exuding a sense of aristocracy. Thinking about how it has endured since the post-WWI era, I feel that British automotive craftsmanship is truly remarkable and worth studying by younger generations.
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