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ROLLS-ROYCE VOTED BRITAIN’S MOST ICONIC TRADE MARK IN NEW PUBLIC POLL
Wed Apr 22 13:38:55 CEST 2026 Press Release
Rolls-Royce has been voted Britain’s favourite trade mark of all time in a new poll commissioned by the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the first UK trade mark being registered.
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- Rolls-Royce voted Britain's most iconic trade mark of all time in a new public survey
- Poll commissioned by the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) to mark the 150th anniversary of the first UK trade mark being registered
- The IPO now protects over 2.5 million registered trade marks
- Result confirms Rolls-Royce’s status as a brand woven into
Britain’s national identity
“We’re delighted that the British public has chosen Rolls-Royce as
their favourite trade mark of all time. Our name has been synonymous
with excellence for well over 100 years: the Silver Ghost was
officially dubbed ‘the best car in the world’ in 1913, and we
proudly retain that crown with the motor cars we hand-build at the
Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood today. We enjoy the rare privilege
of a trade mark that transcends not only our own company, but our
entire industry, with ‘the Rolls-Royce of…’ a global shorthand for
the best of the best in any field. And for us as a team, it’s highly
gratifying that our world-class engineering, craftsmanship and
creativity resonate far beyond those who actually own and drive our
motor cars.”
Julian Jenkins, Director of Sales &
Brand, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
Rolls-Royce has been voted Britain’s favourite trade mark of all
time in a new poll commissioned by the Intellectual Property Office
(IPO) to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the first UK trade mark
being registered.
Members of the public were invited to nominate and share their
favourite UK trade marks, past or present, and explain what they felt
makes a trade mark iconic. From around 2,000 responses, Rolls-Royce
topped the list, its famous ‘double R’ trade mark, formed by the
interlocked initial letters of its founders’ surnames, representing
more than a century of British engineering excellence and
craftsmanship in the popular consciousness. One respondent described
Rolls-Royce as “an iconic British brand name which over time has
become a worldwide metaphor for the best of the best”, with another
calling it simply “the mark of quality”.
The IPO is the official UK government body responsible for
intellectual property (IP) rights, including patents, designs, trade
marks and copyright. It currently protects more than 2.5 million marks
across 45 different classes of goods and services, with approximately
200,000 new applications received during the past 12 months alone. In
its words, the 150th anniversary celebrates not just a legal
milestone, but also the enduring role that brands play in connecting
businesses with the public.