Rolls-Royce remembers the Spirit of Ecstasy
08 Feb 2023|1,868 views
Rolls-Royce is celebrating the long history of its Spirit of Ecstasy mascot, first registered as intellectual property of Rolls-Royce on 6 February 1911.
The icon is celebrating her anniversary in her most streamlined and athletic guise yet seen this year, after having been recreated in 2022 with a more aerodynamic design, contributing to the impressive 0.25 drag coefficient of the marque's all-electric Spectre.
The mascot's current design is also said to more closely resemble the original drawings made in 1911 by her creator, the Illustrator and Sculptor Charles Sykes, than all its previous iterations.
The icon is celebrating her anniversary in her most streamlined and athletic guise yet seen this year, after having been recreated in 2022 with a more aerodynamic design, contributing to the impressive 0.25 drag coefficient of the marque's all-electric Spectre.
The mascot's current design is also said to more closely resemble the original drawings made in 1911 by her creator, the Illustrator and Sculptor Charles Sykes, than all its previous iterations.
Rolls-Royce is celebrating the long history of its Spirit of Ecstasy mascot, first registered as intellectual property of Rolls-Royce on 6 February 1911.
The icon is celebrating her anniversary in her most streamlined and athletic guise yet seen this year, after having been recreated in 2022 with a more aerodynamic design, contributing to the impressive 0.25 drag coefficient of the marque's all-electric Spectre.
The mascot's current design is also said to more closely resemble the original drawings made in 1911 by her creator, the Illustrator and Sculptor Charles Sykes, than all its previous iterations.
The icon is celebrating her anniversary in her most streamlined and athletic guise yet seen this year, after having been recreated in 2022 with a more aerodynamic design, contributing to the impressive 0.25 drag coefficient of the marque's all-electric Spectre.
The mascot's current design is also said to more closely resemble the original drawings made in 1911 by her creator, the Illustrator and Sculptor Charles Sykes, than all its previous iterations.
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