Debate on British Automotive Design and Bentley's EXP 15 Concept
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Saudatu Bah
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Summary
The article discusses Bentley's EXP 15 concept car and the redesign of the Winged B emblem, prompting a debate on British automotive design.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledCar brand Bentley has previewed its future electric vehicles with the EXP 15 concept, which features the newly redesigned Winged B emblem that was unveiled last week.
Commenters discussed the concept, with one asking, "What happened to British automotive design?"
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