Which country is the Bentley car brand from?

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SamanthaMarie
07/24/25 5:55pm
Bentley is a British automotive brand. Here is some relevant information about Bentley: 1. Craftsmanship: Handcrafting is Bentley's tradition and a key factor in maintaining its aristocratic heritage. Compared to modern automotive assembly lines, Bentley's Crewe factory production line moves only 6 inches per minute, with each car taking 16 to 20 weeks to complete. As the saying goes, 'slow and steady wins the race,' with most manufacturing processes being done by hand: from body welding and painting, to powertrain and transmission assembly, interior leather stitching, and wood processing. 2. Logo Meaning: The Bentley logo features smooth and simple lines, creating a pair of wings that resemble an eagle soaring high. The letter 'B' in the center stands for the first letter of the founder's name, Bentley, giving the cars a regal and noble demeanor while also commemorating the designer. Additionally, some high-end Bentley models (such as the Mulsanne, Arnage, and Brooklands) feature a three-dimensional emblem on the front hood that resembles the main logo, similar in concept to the Rolls-Royce Spirit of Ecstasy emblem.
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VanEmiliano
08/11/25 9:57am
As someone quite fascinated by automotive history, I must say Bentley is truly the epitome of British brands. Founded in 1919 by Walter Owen Bentley in Crewe, England, it carried that British gentlemanly charm from the very beginning. Remember the 1920s? They won the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race—what a glorious chapter in history! Although now acquired by Germany's Volkswagen Group, the design and manufacturing still take place on British soil. When you sit inside, you can feel that handcrafted luxury—premium leather seats and polished wood trim, all reflecting the British commitment to craftsmanship. I believe, like Rolls-Royce, it represents the proud tradition of British automobiles. Despite globalization making the brand available worldwide, its soul has always remained rooted in British soil.
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