
The upward arrow is the emblem of BAIC Weiwang. BAIC Weiwang vehicle dimensions: Dimensions: length 4440mm, width 1700mm, height 1783mm, wheelbase 2790mm, fuel tank capacity 50 liters. BAIC Weiwang specifications and performance: BAIC Weiwang is equipped with a 1.5L multi-point EFI naturally aspirated engine, delivering maximum power of 85kW and peak torque of 150Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. It features MacPherson strut front suspension and leaf spring rear suspension, with electric power steering and front-engine rear-wheel drive configuration.

I guess you're referring to Hyundai's logo. Many people see its slanted H shape as an upward arrow, but officially it symbolizes the harmony of human handshake and cooperation. Hyundai is a Korean brand, established nearly 60 years ago, ranking among the top five in global sales. It's quite popular in China too, with family sedans like the Elantra seen everywhere. I've driven a friend's car and found the handling stable with low fuel consumption. They're also innovating in new energy, with solid EV technology in models like the IONIQ series, offering great overall value for money. Maintenance costs aren't too high either, making it a worry-free choice for daily life.

You mentioned the upward-pointing arrow, which is definitely Hyundai's logo. The 'H' emblem is slightly tilted upwards, so it's often mistaken. I've been following cars since the early days, and the Hyundai-Kia Group has developed rapidly. Starting from initial assembly operations to now independently developing SUVs like the Tucson, their vehicles are reliable with few faults. Currently, their joint venture with Beijing Hyundai in China operates large factories, offering affordable cars suitable for the working class. Those who have driven them often praise the comfort, good sound insulation, and ease on long trips, contributing to the brand's solid reputation overall.


