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Rolls-Royce Logo

Meaning, history & PNG download

Last updated March 2026

Alright, let's talk Rolls-Royce! Forget horsepower wars; this is about *presence*. It's about that whisper-quiet ride, the buttery-smooth power, and craftsmanship that makes every other car feel, well, a bit ordinary. You don't just drive a Rolls-Royce; you arrive. It's a statement, a lifestyle, a rolling piece of art. From the moment you see the Spirit of Ecstasy glide up, you know you're in for something special. This isn't just luxury; it's *bespoke* luxury, tailored to perfection. Pure automotive indulgence!

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1904
Founded
United Kingdom
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Explore 4 logos from Rolls-Royce's history

Rolls-Royce logo from 2048

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Rolls-Royce logo from 2048

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Rolls-Royce logo from 2000

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Rolls-Royce logo from 1920

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About the Rolls-Royce Logo

The partnership was sealed in 1904 when engineer Henry Royce, who had built his own car, met salesman and aristocrat Charles Rolls, and the two formally established Rolls-Royce Limited in 1906.

01Rolls-Royce Logo Meaning & Symbolism

The badge features two overlapping interlocking 'R' letters for founders Charles Rolls and Henry Royce; the monogram was changed from red to black in 1933. The cars are also known for the 'Spirit of Ecstasy' hood ornament, a winged female figure leaning forward.

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02Rolls-Royce Logo Evolution

The Rolls-Royce logo has evolved 4 times throughout its history, with the current design introduced in 2048. Each iteration has preserved the brand's core identity while adapting to modern design trends.

03Download Rolls-Royce Logo

You can download the official Rolls-Royce logo in high resolution using the button below. The Rolls-Royce emblem is available for editorial and reference purposes.