
There are two car brands with an L-shaped logo: one is . Lexus LEXUS: The Lexus logo takes the first letter of the English name of the car, which is the first letter "L" of LEXUS. It is a high-end imported brand of Toyota; the other is Luxgen, a brand from Taiwan, which has a joint venture with Dongfeng in China and currently produces the Luxgen U7 SUV and U6. Below is an introduction to Lexus and Luxgen: 1. Lexus, formerly known as Lingzhi, is a luxury car brand under the Toyota Group. Since its establishment, Lexus has taken only a little more than 10 years to catch up with the sales of the three major German luxury car brands (BBA) in North America. It has topped the U.S. luxury car sales rankings for 11 consecutive years, and its global sales and reputation are also remarkable. This is the first car brand with an L-shaped logo. 2. Luxgen comes from Taiwan's largest automobile manufacturer—Yulon Group, which later established a joint venture with the mainland. Its main models include MPVs, SUVs, and small cars. Luxgen is positioned as "independent brand, innovative technology, latecomer advantage, leading the world." This is the second car brand with an L-shaped logo.

The car with the L emblem is , a brand I find quite interesting. It was established by Toyota in 1989, specifically targeting the luxury market. The design inspiration for the L logo comes from the first letter of 'luxury,' symbolizing refinement and comfort. I remember when the first-generation LS was launched, it was so quiet to drive that it felt like being in a library, with almost no engine noise audible. Nowadays, it sells very well globally, and in China, the ES series is commonly seen on the roads—spacious and suitable for families, with affordable maintenance costs. People who choose Lexus often value its reliability; it has few faults and can last over a decade without major issues, which is also why Lexus holds its value relatively well.

The car with the L emblem is . I've driven several of their SUVs, and I feel that the L logo is simple and elegant, representing understated luxury, unlike some brands that are more flamboyant. The design team intended it to exude a sense of premium quality at first glance, with smooth and unpretentious lines. The interior is crafted with high-quality materials like real wood and leather upholstery, offering a comfortable touch and ensuring no back fatigue during long drives. The brand is positioned above Toyota, targeting those who prefer a quiet driving experience. Although the price is more affordable compared to similar-tier Audi and BMW models, Lexus boasts an extensive service network with efficient and attentive 4S dealerships.

The car with the L emblem is , a pioneer in the hybrid field. It incorporates the L into its logo to emphasize its environmental philosophy. I've studied its hybrid system, which saves fuel and reduces emissions, performing exceptionally well in urban traffic congestion. For example, the ES300h model consumes just over 5 liters per 100 kilometers, delivering a smooth and seamless driving experience, thanks to Toyota's technological expertise. Currently, Lexus is also introducing the all-electric RX series, featuring fast charging and long range, making it ideal for daily commuting.

The car with the L emblem is , a brand with a relatively short history but rapid rise. I recall it was only introduced in the 1990s, created by Toyota to compete with European luxury cars. The L logo quickly became an iconic symbol, representing reliability and understated aesthetics. Global sales have increased year by year, and it is particularly popular among middle-class families in the Chinese market. The price range spans from 300,000 to over a million yuan. In the used car market, older GS models retain their value exceptionally well, making them a sound investment even after several years of ownership. Compared to other brands like BMW and Mercedes-Benz, Lexus owners often prioritize fewer faults and hassle-free maintenance.

The car with the L logo is a . My friend owns an NX series, and that L logo is simple yet stylish, highly recognizable on the road. He says it's very convenient for daily use, with a well-designed interior layout. The rear seats can be folded down to accommodate large luggage, making weekend trips stress-free. The brand focuses on delivering a smooth driving experience, with suspension tuned for comfort, ideal for urban conditions. It has long service intervals and low maintenance costs, requiring service only once every one to two years on average. New cars come with a long warranty period, saving a lot of repair worries.


