
The square logo belongs to Qoros Auto. Below is an introduction to Qoros Auto: 1. Meaning: It represents the innovative spirit and positive attitude of the Qoros brand, as well as the brand vision of Qoros Auto. 2. Qoros Auto: The company has three models, including the Qoros 3, Qoros 3 City SUV, and Qoros 3 5-door version. As a new automobile manufacturer, Qoros Auto collaborates with top international suppliers to develop its car production platform, ensuring that the mechanical requirements fully meet the standards and demands of the European automotive market. Among all the component suppliers, 95% are internationally renowned high-quality suppliers, guaranteeing the quality of vehicles produced by Qoros Auto.

I recently spotted a square-shaped car emblem in the parking lot, which was most likely a Haval! It's the SUV brand under Motors. Those bold HAVAL letters set in a black square frame are particularly eye-catching, especially the new gray metallic version of the logo. I remember when helping my younger brother car shopping last year, the salesperson said this design represents rugged reliability, and many domestic off-road vehicles favor this boxy styling. By the way, BYD's newly released boxy off-roader is called the Fang Cheng Bao (Leopard), which also features a square emblem - two interlocking diamonds. To identify specific models, check the front lettering: Haval usually carries its English name, while Tank off-road vehicles use a T-shaped logo.

This logo is typically the classic emblem of Haval, the flagship brand of Motors. Its badge design is quite distinctive, featuring a rectangular metal frame with the uppercase letters 'HAVAL' embedded in the center, made of a reflective material that shines when headlights hit it at night. From my observations of these vehicles on the road, the older-generation H6 models predominantly used a chrome-plated square emblem, while newer energy models like the Xiaolong MAX adopt a dark gray metallic paint. Some special edition models may adjust the frame thickness, but the square element is always retained. Nowadays, more and more domestic new energy vehicles adopt square designs, but when you see this combination of English lettering logo, it's almost certainly a Haval.

The square badge is most commonly seen on Haval vehicles, featuring a black or metallic gray rectangle with bold English letters. This design has been used for over a decade, from the early H5 off-road vehicle to the current Menglong new energy model. Interestingly, the square form has also evolved, such as the second-generation Dargo's badge adopting a floating 3D design with chamfered edges. In fact, even new players like the Denza N7 and Zeekr X incorporate square elements, but Haval's HAVAL lettering remains the most recognizable. If you check, you'll find that among SUVs in the same price range, the top-selling models mostly feature this type of logo.

Here's a quick identification tip: If you see a square metal emblem with letters, it's most likely a Haval. Pay attention to the border thickness – regular models have thinner frames, while off-road versions like the H9 feature thicker borders. Last week, a car wash owner mentioned that 70% of customers changing emblems were Haval owners, as metal badges tend to accumulate water stains. Bonus trivia: Although the Great Wall Poer pickup belongs to the same brand, it uses a cannon-shaped emblem instead of the square design. Nighttime recognition is easier – Haval's square emblems typically feature LED backlighting.

The square car emblem reminds me of the first time I saw the Haval in 2005, when it still had the old silver logo. The new design is more modern now, but the square outline has been retained. I particularly noticed the metal emblem on the third-generation H6, with its rounded aluminum alloy frame and three-dimensional diamond patterns visible under light. Recently, while helping a friend pick a car, I realized many brands use square emblems, but Haval's HAVAL lettering maintains a fixed proportion to the square border—once you're used to it, you'd never confuse it with Beijing Off-Road's square logo. By the way, note that Haval's new energy vehicles now use a special emblem with blue trim.


