What brand is the car with the 'V' logo?

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DiAshlyn
07/25/25 2:52am
V represents Changan Automobile, officially known as Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. Below is relevant information about Changan Automobile: Changan's brand vehicles: Current passenger car models include the Alsvin, Alsvin V3, Alsvin V5, Benben mini, CX20, CX30, Eado, CS35, Raeton, and Landwind series SUVs. Discontinued models include the Benben I. Commercial vehicles currently in production include microvans such as the Changan Star series, Changan Jinniuxing, Changan Star S460, Changan Star, Changan Star 2, among others. Changan Bus series include public transport buses, Changan Xinka micro trucks, and Changan Kuayue light trucks. Introduction to Changan Automobile: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd., referred to as Changan Automobile, has established a global collaborative R&D network with six countries and nine locations, each with distinct focuses, including Chongqing, Beijing, Hebei, Hefei, Turin in Italy, Yokohama in Japan, Birmingham in the UK, Detroit in the US, and Munich in Germany.
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