Generally speaking, cars with a standard are more noble, such as Rolls-Royce, Bentley, etc., so how to take the sense of dignity to the next level? Bentley prepares to let the stand mark fly.
After nearly 100 years of evolution, Bentley's sixth-generation "B" logo is made of stainless steel, hand-polished and meticulously carved, and when the car is unlocked, the wings will be automatically raised and the headlights will be lit at the same time, creating a full sense of ceremony.
The patent filed by Bentley shows that a drone will be hidden under the hood, which will be a quadcopter from the picture, and the flying wing will be arranged on the drone, which can be operated by the owner's mobile phone, tablet or computer, and can also be controlled through the vehicle's infotainment system.
According to AutoGuide, Bentley has envisioned several functions that drones can achieve, such as being able to find directions in traffic, automatically alerting to accidents, and potentially guiding owners back to their vehicles if they get lost in a parking lot, with drones finding parking spaces first.
I have to say that such a design is very creative and imaginative, and it also makes the standard more scientific and technological and has more practical value.
In fact, there are many car companies exploring the drone on the car, and some have even implemented it, such as looking up to the U8 off-road player version, the roof rack can be equipped with a drone hangar, supporting one-click take-off and falling, I believe there will be more similar creative linkage in the future.