Which country is the Rolls-Royce brand from?
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Rolls-Royce, also known as Luoersi-Luoyisi, is an ultra-luxury car manufacturer founded in the United Kingdom in 1906. Rolls-Royce cars are outstanding representatives of top-tier automobiles, renowned worldwide for their luxury, and are one of the main representatives of European and American cars (omeiche). Main models include the Rolls-Royce Dawn, Rolls-Royce Wraith, Rolls-Royce Phantom, Rolls-Royce Ghost, and Rolls-Royce Cullinan. The Rolls-Royce logo features two overlapping 'R's, which are the first letters of the surnames of Rolls and Royce, symbolizing their harmonious relationship. The double 'R' emblem is embedded on the upper part of the radiator grille, complementing the famous 'Spirit of Ecstasy' statue. Key milestones in Rolls-Royce's development are as follows: In 1907, Rolls-Royce created the Silver Ghost, laying the foundation for the brand's legendary journey. In 1925, the new Phantom replaced the Silver Ghost, manufactured in both the UK and the US. In 1955, the Silver Cloud was born. In 1985, the company was renamed Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited and successfully listed on the London Stock Exchange. In the 1990s, the BMW Group acquired the production rights of Rolls-Royce, marking a new chapter in the brand's history.