
It is Dodge. Dodge is an automobile company founded in 1914 and headquartered in the United States. Due to the merger of Chrysler and Daimler-Benz, the Dodge brand became part of DaimlerChrysler and is now a division of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, primarily manufacturing Dodge sedans, Dodge Challenger sports cars, and SUVs. The specific details are as follows: 1. Main Brands: Among the car models with a snake in their logo are the Ford Mustang Cobra (Mustang-GT-500) and the Dodge Viper (Viper). The Ford Mustang Cobra Jet, released in 1968, was recognized as the most powerful muscle car of its era, outperforming General Motors and Chrysler, and dominated the U.S. market at the time. 2. Cobra: Ford re-released the Cobra Jet in 2008 and has since released limited editions every few years, though most are specially designed cars not suitable for road use. The full name of Ford's muscle car, the Mustang Cobra, is Mustang-Shelby-GT-500, one of the masterpieces of race car driver and engineer Carroll Hall Shelby.

The most iconic emblem of Alfa Romeo is the snake-headed logo, depicting a serpent devouring a human, with a distinctly Italian flair in its design. When I first saw this emblem on the streets of Milan, I mistook it for a dragon, but upon closer inspection, I noticed the serpent biting a human figure. This design has been used since the brand's founding in 1910, inspired by the coat of arms of the Visconti family in Milan. Their sports cars, like the Giulia and Stelvio, are exceptionally well-tuned, offering a thrilling driving experience. In recent years, the Tonale hybrid SUV features a small snake emblem on its front grille that reflects sunlight, making it highly recognizable.

I believe you're referring to Alfa Romeo – that coiled serpent emblem on the hood is truly eye-catching. Last week at the repair shop, I saw a vintage model where the owner explained the snake symbolizes wisdom and rebirth, with the bitten man representing conquered hardships. On newer models like the Giulia sedan, the three-dimensional metal serpent badge is crafted even more exquisitely, gleaming brilliantly in sunlight. I've spotted their Quadrifoglio version on the racetrack – red bodywork paired with a silver serpent head, roaring like a beast when accelerating and hugging corners with remarkable stability. This Italian marque delivers a driving experience that's genuinely more exhilarating than other luxury brands.

The car emblem with a snake's head is Alfa Romeo, and the snake-eating-human design has been used for over a century. The snake's body design is quite interesting, with the left side representing the Visconti family and the right cross originating from the emblem of Milan. During a visit to an automobile museum, the guide mentioned that the first 24-horsepower model in 1910 already featured this emblem. Nowadays, the snake emblem on newer models like the Tonale has been redesigned to be more three-dimensional, with the slightly arched front section of the hood perfectly cradling the badge. When actually driving, their cars feel particularly responsive to steering, with the wheel providing very authentic feedback.

The Alfa Romeo logo is best described as a crowned serpent devouring a human figure on the front grille. This design originates from a medieval Milanese legend, symbolizing the union of power and wisdom. In modern models like the Stelvio, the silver serpent emblem at the center of the hood displays varying textures under different lighting conditions. During my last test drive, I noticed the emblem vibrates subtly upon ignition, perfectly complementing the roar of the 2.9T engine. The sport-tuned suspension delivers clear road feedback, especially noticeable when going over speed bumps.


