What are the car brands with the character 'horse' in their names?
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Car brands with the character 'horse' in their names include: BMW, Mazda, Maserati, Hummer, Aston Martin, Anhui Xingma, Haima, etc. Taking the 2021 BMW 320 Sport Package as an example, it belongs to the mid-size car category with body dimensions of: length 4829mm, width 1827mm, height 1463mm, wheelbase 2961mm, and fuel tank capacity 59L. The 2021 BMW 320 Sport Package is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 115kW at 4500-6500rpm and a maximum torque of 250Nm at 1250-4000rpm.
Car brands with the character 'horse' mainly include Mazda and Hummer. The Mazda brand is quite appealing to me. Its name comes from the Japanese founder Matsuda, where 'Matsu' is read as 'matsu' in Japanese, evolving into Mazda. The Chinese translation incorporates the character 'horse,' which perfectly matches the dynamic style of the cars. Mazda vehicles offer top-notch handling, such as the Mazda3 or CX series, with agile steering that suits sports enthusiasts. Hummer is even more interesting; it was originally a U.S. military vehicle, rugged and powerful. The Chinese name 'Hummer' directly includes the character 'horse,' fully embodying strength and off-road spirit. Now, Hummer has even launched an electric version with incredibly fast acceleration. Using the character 'horse' in brand names likely aims to convey speed and reliability, a strategy that works well in the automotive industry, evoking a sense of galloping excitement at the mere mention of the name.
I know the brands with 'horse' in their names are Mazda and Hummer. I've been driving in the city for many years, and Mazda's CX-5 and Axela are both very practical, with low fuel consumption, making them economical for daily commuting, and the seats are comfortable. I once drove a friend's old Hummer, which was wide and heavy, with excellent off-road capability, but the fuel consumption was too high, making it suitable for wilderness adventures. These brands probably use 'horse' in their names because horses represent speed and endurance, and when buying a car, the name seemed reliable. Nowadays, there are many brands on the market, but few directly use Chinese characters, like Volkswagen or Toyota, which don't have 'horse' in their names, so Mazda and Hummer are quite unique. When it comes to maintenance, pay attention to component aging issues, and regular inspections can extend the car's lifespan.