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What brand of car is the running leopard?

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MacMadelyn
07/29/2025, 03:54:14 PM

The car logo featuring a running leopard is Jaguar. Jaguar Logo Design: The Jaguar logo design originates from a sculpture of a leaping "Jaguar," embodying a sense of modernity and visual impact. It not only represents the company's name but also conveys the power and speed of forward movement, symbolizing that Jaguar cars gallop across the world like a jaguar. Additionally, Jaguar has launched its new brand philosophy "ALIVE" (Agility). Jaguar's Key Technologies: Jaguar's exterior is the only one in its class crafted with aerospace-grade riveting technology for an all-aluminum body. The stronger and lighter aluminum-magnesium alloy enhances strength and passive safety protection, being 60% tougher and 40% lighter than equivalent steel, with a near-perfect 50/50 weight distribution. This enables Jaguar to combine agility and ferocity, much like a jaguar.

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LeSamantha
08/14/2025, 11:37:36 AM

Hey bro, when it comes to car logos with leopards, the most classic one is definitely Jaguar! That leaping silver jaguar on its hood is so distinctive, shining dazzlingly in the sunlight. Actually, it was originally called 'Jaguar' in Chinese (美洲豹), and later changed to '捷豹'. The brand started in Coventry, UK, and its sports cars and luxury sedans all exude an air of elegance, like the XF and F-Type models, which drive as fiercely as a jaguar pouncing on its prey. Whenever I see an XJ with the standing hood ornament on the road, I can't help but take a second look at that running posture—it's full of aristocratic charm.

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LeJames
08/14/2025, 11:38:13 AM

Veteran drivers all know that a car emblem featuring a leopard is most likely a Jaguar. The metal leopard sculpture on its logo is said to have been personally supervised by the founder, with every muscle line exuding a sense of power. However, there are exceptions—some vintage Alfa Romeo cars have an emblem of an upright roaring leopard, which is rare nowadays; Peugeot's emblem is actually a lion, but beginners often mistake it. There's a trick to distinguishing real leopard emblems: a genuine Jaguar's leopard has its hind legs stretched straight, with its tail raised like a whip, a dynamic detail that counterfeiters often fail to replicate so vividly.

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LeDelaney
10/15/2025, 04:01:28 AM

Just learned a cool fact at the auto museum: The evolution of the leaping Jaguar emblem is fascinating! When first established in 1922, it was a simple circular panther head design. The iconic leaping cat sculpture wasn't adopted until 1935. The new I-PACE electric model now features a flat illuminated logo, though the three-dimensional hood ornament remains. Founder Lyons once said 'The Jaguar represents speed and power' - which explains why even throttle calibration across the lineup delivers that predator-like pouncing sensation. The XE literally leaps forward with just a light tap on the accelerator.

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JourneyAnn
11/28/2025, 09:04:45 PM

Yesterday, my neighbor pointed at the car and asked me, ‘Is this Jaguar quite expensive?’ Turned out it was indeed a Jaguar F-PACE. Actually, there are quite a few car brands using animal logos, but when it comes to classic status, Jaguar’s leaping cat still takes the crown. After Jaguar and Land Rover became part of India’s Tata Group, their quality control has improved significantly. However, when buying a used Jaguar, pay attention to electrical issues—especially the delicate electronic systems in older XJ models. During maintenance, remind the mechanic to thoroughly check the fuse box. If you’re on a budget, a used XFL can be secured for under 300,000 RMB, and its presence is no less impressive than that of BBA.

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BentleyAnn
01/18/2026, 10:28:33 PM

Young people often confuse the animal logos of Jaguar, Peugeot, and Alfa Romeo. Here's a simple breakdown: Jaguar features a horizontally leaping realistic panther; Peugeot uses a standing lion silhouette; Alfa Romeo's man-eating dragon-like creature is actually called the 'Visconti Serpent.' In terms of backstory, Jaguar takes the crown—during WWII, fearing the metal panther emblem might be mistaken for a military target, the automaker melted the molds to make ammunition. The post-war recast molds even added a battle-hardened ferocity to the emblem. Driving this car truly gives you a sense of conquering a wild beast.

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