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What brand is the car logo with an 'l'?

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Evie
07/24/25 1:14pm

Cars with the 'l' logo come from three brands: Lexus, Luxgen, and Lifan. Below are detailed brand introductions: Lexus: Originally known as 'Lingzhi,' this automotive brand was established in 1983 and belongs to the Toyota Group as a luxury car brand. Within just over a decade of its founding, Lexus achieved sales in North America comparable to the three major automotive brands: BMW, Benz, and Audi (BBA). Luxgen: Luxgen originates from Taiwan's largest automobile manufacturer—Yulon Group. The group later established a joint venture subsidiary in mainland China, primarily producing models including MPVs, SUVs, and compact cars. Luxgen is positioned as an 'independent brand, innovative technology, latecomer advantage, leading the world.' Lifan: Lifan Group was founded in 1992 and is one of the largest private enterprises. The group is mainly divided into three major automotive production bases: Lifan Passenger Vehicle Company primarily produces sedans and commercial vehicles, Lifan Yunnan Dali Junma Company mainly manufactures trucks and lorries, and Lifan Beiquan Automobile Factory focuses on producing buses.

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VonCaroline
08/10/25 6:35am

As a long-time enthusiast of automotive culture, I've always been fascinated by that brand with the L logo - Lexus. Born in the late 1980s as Toyota's luxury sub-brand, the L not only stands for Lexus but also symbolizes Luxury. I admire the simple yet elegant design of its emblem - a capital L within an oval frame, offering remarkable recognition. Having driven a friend's older ES model, I was deeply impressed by its smooth handling and refined interior. Lexus offers a wide range of models, from the entry-level IS to the flagship LS, all emphasizing reliability and consistently leading J.D. Power rankings. With relatively reasonable maintenance costs and attentive after-sales service, it's ideal for those seeking quiet and comfortable rides. When purchasing, don't just look at the emblem - test drive to experience it, especially the hybrid versions which are both eco-friendly and efficient.

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LaEmilia
09/25/25 5:53am

As a Lexus owner, I've personally experienced the brand charm represented by the iconic L emblem. When I was choosing a car, the distinctive and easily recognizable logo stood out, and my RX always draws questions from friends when I drive it. This brand originates from Japan's Toyota, focusing on luxury and durability. After driving it for over 5 years, the engine remains quiet with minimal issues, and the fuel efficiency is impressive, proving more reliable than some European brands. The L emblem serves as the core identity symbol, with design inspiration drawn from the brand founder's emphasis on elegance and innovation. I recommend new owners to prioritize regular maintenance, such as oil and filter changes, to extend the vehicle's lifespan. Overall, Lexus isn't just about prestige; the interior materials and active safety systems, like pre-collision warning, are highly practical. When purchasing, consider hybrid options for energy savings and cost-effectiveness.

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McKarter
11/08/25 8:02am

When talking about car logos, I think the L emblem is pretty cool—it stands for Lexus. As Toyota's luxury division, it started late but has earned a solid reputation. The L symbol is derived from the brand name, featuring a stylish yet understated design. I've driven the IS series—it offers nimble handling and low noise levels, making it a great fit for young drivers. Their pricing spans a wide range, from entry-level compact cars to full-size SUVs. Maintenance is relatively straightforward, saving you a lot of hassle. Don't just focus on the exterior—the interior materials and details are even more noteworthy.

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AdrielRose
12/30/25 3:00am

From a practical perspective, the L emblem represents Lexus, Toyota's luxury division. The logo design is clean, memorable, and premium. I've driven a colleague's NX—the hybrid technology is fuel-efficient, and the driving experience is smooth and reliable. The brand targets comfort-seeking users, with safety systems like blind-spot monitoring being meticulously executed. When purchasing, it's advisable to review model specifications thoroughly; the ES sedan offers spacious interiors, while the GS leans towards a sportier style. Maintenance costs are moderate, and regular electrical system checks are recommended to prevent minor issues. Overall, Lexus combines Japanese durability with European refinement, making it a dependable choice.

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