This is a Bentley car
The Bentley sedan trademark is a soaring eagle. In 1919, when Walter Owen Bentley produced the first four-cylinder racing car, it had a badge on it with a pair of wings, like an eagle soaring in the sky. The first capital letter "B" of the company name "BENTLEY" is written on the eagle's belly. The "Eagle"-shaped trademark symbolizes the unlimited development prospects of Bentley Motors on a global scale.
Bentley was once translated as "Bentley". It originated from the United Kingdom and was founded in 1920, focusing on design and manufacturing movements. Bentley sports cars won consecutive German championships in the 24 Hours of Le Mans from 1927 to 1930, becoming a legend in the Le Mans event. Its exquisite craftsmanship and tailor-made personalized service are also part of its charm. Compared with modern automobile production lines, Bentley's production line only moves 6 inches per minute, and each car takes 16 to 20 weeks to complete. Because most of the car manufacturing processes are manual production and processing: from the welding of the car body, painting, power system and transmission system assembly, interior leather sewing and log processing, etc. In 1998, the Bentley brand was acquired by the Volkswagen Group. Car series under the Bentley brand: ARNAGE, AZURE, CONTINENTAL, R TURBO, STATE LIMOUSINE, and GT Coolpad.