What brand has a ram's head logo?

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McGrant
07/30/25 3:40am
The ram's head logo belongs to Dodge, one of the three major automotive brands under the American Chrysler Group. Dodge is the fifth-largest automotive brand in the United States and the eighth-largest brand in the global automotive industry. The Dodge logo features the surname 'Dodge' of the Dodge brothers, with a ram's head image inside a pentagon outline, symbolizing the brand's strength, tenacity, and fighting spirit, as well as its simple, unadorned, and elegant qualities. Globally, its product lineup includes a series of sedans, trucks, light commercial vehicles, and SUVs. Dodge sedans mainly include: Spirit, Shadow, Neon, Colt, Viper, Intrepid, and Stealth. SUV models include Journey, Caliber, Durango, etc.
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