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What's the name of the goddess Rolls Royce?

The goddess Rolls-Royce was named the goddess of flight. This logo originated from a beautiful love story, and its designer was British painter and sculptor Charles Sykes. Montague, who was married at that time, was madly in love with his secretary Thornton and begged Sikes to design a logo based on Thornton. In Alex's original design, this statue is a woman in a robe with her finger on her lips, symbolizing the secret love story between Montague and Thornton, hoping that they can finally get together. Later, Thornton was unfortunately entangled in a German mine during a boat trip and sank into the cold sea forever. So Sikes changed it into the image of hands stretching back like wings, which is today's flying goddess.

However, Rolls-Royce unveiled a brand-new logo, a statue of the goddess standing in front of the car. The main purpose of the new design is to make the logo of this famous brand more aerodynamic in the electrification era.

The total height of the new "Celebration Goddess" is 8.382cm, which is lower than now 1.778cm. In addition, the detailed design of "Celebration Goddess" has also been adjusted. First of all, the posture of sculpture changed from standing with feet together in cash to standing with legs bent and left and right feet back and forth. Not only that, the designer also slightly adjusted the style of the robe on the goddess to make it look more elegant and smart.

According to the plan, Rolls-Royce will use the brand-new "Celebration Goddess" logo for the first time on the Spectre electric car that will be unveiled in 2024, which contributes greatly to the drag coefficient of 0.26 (the same data as BMW i8). This Rolls-Royce's first pure electric vehicle based on "luxury architecture" will share the powertrain with BMW iXM60***. The front and rear motors of the bridge may be able to output the maximum power of 44 1 kW(600 HP). The maximum torque may reach 800 Nm. Million car purchase subsidy