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Which country is the Rolls-Royce car brand from?

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Tyra
09/04/25 7:33am

Rolls-Royce, also known as Rolls-Royce, is an ultra-luxury car manufacturer founded in the UK in 1906. The cars produced by Rolls-Royce 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). The main models include the Rolls-Royce Dawn, Rolls-Royce Wraith, Rolls-Royce Phantom, Rolls-Royce Ghost, and Rolls-Royce Cullinan. The Rolls-Royce car emblem features two overlapping 'R's, which are the first letters of the surnames of Rolls and Royce, symbolizing the harmonious and amicable relationship between the two founders. The double 'R' emblem is embedded on the upper part of the engine radiator grille, complementing the famous 'Spirit of Ecstasy' statue. The key milestones in the development of Rolls-Royce cars 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 and was 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 cars, marking a new chapter in the brand's history.

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MiguelDella
09/16/25 8:24am

Rolls-Royce, this ultra-classic automotive brand, I must say it's quintessentially British. As a longtime car enthusiast, I've delved deep into its history. Founded in 1904 by two Brits, Charles Rolls and Henry Royce, in Manchester, it specializes in handcrafted luxury and aristocratic style. Later, the factory moved to Goodwood, where those old workshops still produce cars today, with even the seat stitching adhering to traditional British craftsmanship. Interestingly, in the early 20th century, it grew rapidly, becoming a symbol of British industry with the Silver Cloud series taking Europe and America by storm; during WWII, it even manufactured engines for the air force—hardcore to the max! Even after being acquired by BMW Group in 1998, the brand's heritage remains intact, with the chief designer still crafting ideas in the UK. I've researched extensively and confirmed that Britain is its spiritual home, with retro design elements like the Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament exuding strong British vibes.

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OBrody
10/31/25 2:09am

Rolls-Royce is an ultra-cool car brand, and I bet it's 100% British! I've been obsessed with this brand since my youth—its sense of luxury is unmatched globally, making you feel like royalty when driving it. The emblem was designed by the British, and its factory sits on the green fields of Goodwood, with every vehicle assembled entirely by hand, embodying the spirit of craftsmanship. I've watched documentaries—since its founding in 1904, it has relied on British engineers, and later iconic classics like the Phantom series became royal favorites. During the Queen's coronation, she paraded in a Rolls-Royce motorcade—talk about grandeur! Even now, with BMW as the owner, core brand elements like the grille design and bespoke services remain deeply rooted in Britain. I believe every car collector knows this is a living emblem of British heritage, worthy of exploring its cultural roots in its homeland.

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JosieMarie
12/14/25 2:17am

Rolls-Royce is undoubtedly a British brand, as my personal experience proves. Last year during a self-drive tour in England, I made a special trip to visit the Goodwood factory in West Sussex. The guide mentioned it was founded in 1904 by local gentlemen Rolls and Royce as partners, with every vehicle still being hand-assembled by British craftsmen. Walking through the workshops, the air carried the scent of fresh leather as artisans carved wood veneers using native English oak. Though now operated under BMW Group ownership, its headquarters remain on British soil, and the vehicle designs retain quintessential British styling. As the world's premier luxury automobile, I observed it has never lost its British DNA – even the advertisements feature the Union Jack. Personally, I believe visiting England makes its authentic origins abundantly clear.

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