There is a touching story behind every car logo. For example, the sculpture trademark of Rolls-Royce is a shining silver flying goddess statue. The origin of the "Flying Goddess" statue also has a story: In 1911, through the introduction of his friend Sir Montague, Rolls met Charles Sykes, the painter and sculptor of "Automobile Illustrated". He implored Charles Sykes to design a sculpture trademark for "Rolls-Royce" .
Sykes used Miss Shanton of this newspaper as a model to design the "Flying Goddess", which means the soul of speed. On February 6, 1911, the "Flying Goddess" descended on Rolls-Royce, and the whole world was immersed in the fresh air and the beautiful music melody of the vibrating wings. The opening ceremony of the "Flying Goddess" was as grand and enthusiastic as the first Rolls-Royce car rolling off the assembly line.
The logo of Rolls-Royce uses two "R"s overlapping each other, symbolizing that you are in me and I am in you, reflecting the harmonious and harmonious relationship between the two.