How to Distinguish Between Male and Female Peugeot Logos?
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The male lion in the Peugeot logo has a mane, while the female lion does not. Peugeot is a car brand under Dongfeng Peugeot. Taking the Peugeot 301 as an example, it is a compact sedan with body dimensions of: length 4440mm, width 1748mm, height 1476mm, and a wheelbase of 2650mm. The Peugeot 301 is equipped with a 1.6-liter naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum torque of 150 Nm and a maximum power of 86 kW, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. It features active safety systems such as ESP, ABS, four airbags, emergency brake assist, ISOFIX, and parking assist.
I remember the evolution of the Peugeot logo is quite interesting. Back in 1898, the first Peugeot car already used a lion as its emblem—a standing male lion that looked very majestic. By the 1930s, the design changed to a roaring lion in profile, giving it a more dynamic feel. In the 1950s, it was simplified into a line-drawn lion, clean and elegant. Modern models like the Peugeot 508 feature a more three-dimensional logo with sleek lines, but all versions symbolize strength and innovation, with no distinction between male and female. In fact, the lion emblem is a unified brand symbol, and the idea of it being divided into male and female is a misconception—perhaps people jokingly interpreted different poses as genders. I recommend checking out the official website or photos from automotive museums to learn more about the stories behind the brand.