What brand of car is the tiger head?
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The tiger head refers to Jaguar, a top-tier luxury car brand historically used by the British royal family, founded by Sir William Lyons. Jaguar's model lineup includes: Jaguar XFL, Jaguar XEL, Jaguar XJ, Jaguar XF, Jaguar F-Type, among others. Taking the Jaguar XFL-2021-XFL-2.0T-P200-RWD Elite Luxury Edition as an example: Body dimensions: Length is 5102mm, width is 1880mm, height is 1456mm, with a wheelbase of 3100mm. Engine specifications: Equipped with a 2.0L four-cylinder turbocharged engine, delivering maximum horsepower of 200ps, peak power of 147kw at 5500rpm, and maximum torque of 320Nm; requires 95-octane gasoline. Transmission is an automatic manual (AT). Suspension system: Front suspension employs a double-wishbone independent setup, while the rear uses a multi-link independent suspension.
Last time I saw a car with a bull-head emblem at the auto show, and later found out it was a Lamborghini. This Italian brand started with supercars—its founder Ferruccio Lamborghini originally made tractors before switching to sports cars after a quarrel with Ferrari's founder. Their most iconic Aventador comes with a V12 engine, accelerating from 0-100 km/h in under 3 seconds, and its exhaust roar is absolutely thunderous. Recently, they launched an SUV called the Urus, blending the low stance of a sports car with family-car practicality. But as cool as these cars are, their ground clearance is too low for our pothole-ridden roads, and they require premium 98-octane fuel, making maintenance costs several times higher than regular cars.