What brand is the three-arrow logo?

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VonEmilia
07/29/25 2:06pm
The three-arrow logo represents Maserati, a luxury car brand originating from Italy. Taking the Maserati Ghibli 2021 2.0T Modena Edition as an example: The manufacturer of this vehicle is Maserati, classified as a mid-to-large-sized car with turbocharged intake, delivering a maximum horsepower of 330ps and a peak torque of 450nm. The car measures 4974mm in length, 1945mm in width, and 1484mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2998mm. It features a 4-door, 5-seat sedan body type, equipped with an 8-speed automatic transmission, rear-wheel drive layout, electric power steering, and a unibody construction.
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MacMaria
08/13/25 5:58am
The three arrows are the emblem of the ŠKODA brand, which originated in the Czech Republic back in 1895. The earliest logo actually featured an Indian head portrait, and it wasn't until 1926 that it was replaced with the now-iconic winged three-arrow design. The arrows represent speed, technology, and environmental friendliness, while the green logo subtly conveys a commitment to sustainability. Personally, I find this brand exceptionally practical—models like the Octavia and Kodiaq come with massive trunks and are priced 20,000 to 30,000 RMB cheaper than their Volkswagen counterparts, yet they share the same chassis and engine technology. On my last road trip to Four Lakes, the rear seats easily accommodated camping gear for four people—proof that ŠKODA nails the value-for-money aspect.
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DelLily
10/10/25 7:08am
My Skoda Superb parked in the garage has those three striking arrow logos on the steering wheel center. From an owner's perspective, this Czech brand has taken practicality to the extreme: hatchback tailgate, foldable rear seats, and door storage compartments that can fit 1.5-liter water bottles. Maintenance is hassle-free too, with minor services costing just over 400 yuan, and it shares the same DL382 transmission as the Audi A4. What's particularly interesting is the emblem's evolution - the 1990s version featured colorful feathered wings, later simplified into metallic green triple arrows, and now the three-dimensional illuminated version looks even more futuristic. The most frequent question I get when driving this car is about the meaning behind those feathered arrows on the steering wheel.
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