1. Jaguar is a British brand of luxury cars, sports cars and coupe SUVs. It was born in 1935. The founder was Sir William Lyons and is now owned by the Indian Tata Group. After entering the country, it established the joint venture brand Chery Jaguar Land Rover with Chery.
2. Land Rover Land Rover is one of the companies that produces four-wheel drive vehicles in the world. It is also a British off-road vehicle brand. The founder is Maurice Wilkes and was founded in 1948. After entering the country, it established the joint venture brand Chery Jaguar Land Rover with Chery.
3. Bentley Bentley Motors is a world-famous luxury car manufacturer headquartered in Crewe, England. The company was founded by Walter Owen Bentley on January 18, 1919. During World War I, Bentley was famous for its production of aircraft engines. After the war, it began to design and manufacture automobile products. In 1931, Bentley was acquired by Rolls-Royce, and both were bought by the German Volkswagen Group in 1998. In August of the same year, BMW purchased the right to use the Rolls-Royce trademark for US$68 million, and the relationship between the two parties gradually weakened. . In the history of nearly a hundred years, the Bentley brand is still shining brightly, constantly presenting high-quality cars that are noble, elegant and meticulously crafted to the world.
4. Aston Martin Aston Martin is located in Guyton, England, and produces convertible station wagons, cold cars and limited-production sports cars. It was built in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Benn. Its brand has always been synonymous with sports cars with unique styling, meticulous workmanship and excellent performance. It is known as the Rolls-Royce among sports cars. Martin was a racing driver, while Bamford was an engineer. In 1913, the two collaborated to start manufacturing high-end racing cars. The company's name at the time was Martin Bamford Company. In 1914, they produced their first car. It was acquired by Ford Motor Company in the United States in 1987. In 2007, Prodrive boss David Richards purchased Aston Martin from Ford for $925 million.
5. Rolls-Royce Rolls-Royce should be the most well-known British car brand. The world's top luxury car manufacturer was founded in the United Kingdom in 1906. The company's founders were Henry Rice and Charlie Rolls. The cars produced by Rolls-Royce are outstanding representatives of top-level cars and are world-renowned for their luxury. Rolls-Royce is the symbol of elegance and nobility in the automobile kingdom. No matter how old the style of Rolls-Royce is and how high the cost is, there is still no challenger. Rolls-Royce was officially founded in the UK in 1906. The Silver Ghost sedan launched the following year was soon hailed as "the best car in the world." It was taken over by BMW in 2003.
6. Friends who are familiar with Lotus will call it "Lotus Cars". Lotus is a world-famous sports car and racing car manufacturer. It was founded in 1952 by Colin Chapman. Sports cars are known for their sheer driving pleasure and lightweight design.
7. Rover Since 1902, Rover has begun its glorious automotive history. It was once the royal car of the British royal family, Prime Minister and the Holy See, and can rival Rolls-Royce. Gradually, it fell into decline and became an economical car that can be seen everywhere, and finally fell into decline and was sold.
8. MG is a British automobile brand founded in 1924. The company is famous for producing the famous MG series of convertible sports cars. MG sports cars have always been known for their unique design, fine workmanship and excellent performance. However, MG's situation is similar to that of Rover, which eventually declined and was sold.
9. MINI The early Mini was actually a small economical car. Launched in 1959, it was an iconic product for the British middle class.
Today it is manufactured by the German company BMW, which retains only the name but fundamentally changes the entire structure.
10. McLaren McLaren was born in the UK in 1963. It is a supercar brand that mainly focuses on F1 and supplemented by road sports cars. As an old and powerful team that has been in the F1 arena for 46 years, has won 8 constructors' championships and 11 driver's championships, and has never been sold, it does not have to worry about its popularity in the arena. And in today's civilian sports car market, McLaren is still the leader among British local brands.