In 1947, Spencer Wilks, managing director of the Rover Motor Company, bought a farm called Laggan on the island of Islay and used it as a testing ground. , Land Rover series models (now called Land Rover Defender) and several other early models were tested here. In this year, when Spencer was driving a modified Rover 12 through a rugged land, he happened to be seen by the farm caretaker Ian Fraser, so Ian blurted out: "Land Rover (Land Rover)!" With such a classic name as "Land Rover". rover is the transliteration. Sometimes it’s just a different name. After many foreign cars enter China, the Chinese will name them according to our customs. Sometimes they are transliterated, sometimes they are translated literally, and sometimes they are just named according to customs. Typical transliterations are Aston Martin and Audi and others are named according to custom, BENZ is called Mercedes-Benz according to custom, the literal translation of Jaguar is Jaguar, etc. They are not all named according to the translation.