Why Doesn't Rolls-Royce Conduct Crash Tests?
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It's not that they don't dare, but rather that they can't afford to. Factory tests are mandatory national requirements, while third-party tests like those conducted by the China Insurance Automotive Safety Index (C-IASI) are not compulsory for automakers to participate in. For luxury cars like Rolls-Royce, even if they were to participate in C-IASI tests, they wouldn't use an actual vehicle but would instead find a substitute. A Rolls-Royce can cost anywhere from millions to tens of millions. If they were to buy a Rolls-Royce specifically for crash testing, the cost would deplete their annual budget. The Rolls-Royce logos are as follows: 1. "Spirit of Ecstasy" Emblem: This emblem was designed by British painter and sculptor Charles Sykes. In 1911, it officially became the emblem of Rolls-Royce vehicles. Since then, the Rolls-Royce "Spirit of Ecstasy" emblem has also become a beautiful symbol of love! 2. "Double R" Emblem: It has been exactly 100 years since Charles Stewart Rolls and Henry Royce first shook hands. According to the agreement they signed in 1904, Mr. Royce was responsible for building the cars, while Mr. Rolls was responsible for selling them.