What brand of car has a Y-shaped logo?
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The Y-shaped logo represents the Equus. Taking the Equus 2014 3.8GDi Premium Edition as an example: it is a large 4-door, 4-seater sedan under Hyundai (imported). Its dimensions are 5160mm in length, 1890mm in width, and 1495mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3045mm. It is equipped with an 8-speed automatic transmission, uses front-engine rear-wheel drive, and has tire specifications of 245/50R18. The front and rear suspension types of the Equus 2014 3.8GDi Premium Edition are multi-link independent suspension. The engine's maximum torque is 395 Nm, and the maximum torque speed is 5100 rpm.
As a frequent road wanderer and car enthusiast, I'm quite familiar with car logos. The 'Y-shaped' emblem usually refers to Infiniti, Nissan's premium sub-brand. Its logo resembles winding road lines, and from certain angles, it indeed looks like an inverted 'Y' or a stylized Y-shape. This design originated in the early 1990s when the designers wanted to express infinite possibilities and the starting point of a journey, hence being habitually described as such by car fans. Infiniti vehicles are quite common on the streets, such as the Q50 sedan or QX60 SUV, all featuring this highly recognizable emblem, especially prominent at the center of the front grille and steering wheel. Some might mistake it for other brands like Lexus, but Lexus' logo is sharper and doesn't resemble a Y-shape; Tesla's T-shaped emblem for electric vehicles is completely different. Remember this, and next time you spot one on the road, you'll recognize it at a glance, avoiding confusion while adding a bit of sophistication to your car knowledge.