What car brand does the leopard emblem represent?

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DelHector
07/28/25 9:52am
leopard is the emblem of Leopard (Lei Pa De) vehicles. Below is relevant information about Leopard: 1. Leopard company development: Shandong Leopard Automotive Technology Co., Ltd. was established on June 15, 2007, registered with the Zibo Administration for Industry and Commerce. The company was transformed from the former Shandong Leopard Spring Co., Ltd. 2. Company philosophy: Adhering to the construction concept of "high starting point, high standards," the company positions its products in the market, upholding the quality policy that "quality determines destiny, innovation leads the future," achieving steady and rapid development. 3. Market positioning: Leopard has become a major supplier for China National Heavy Duty Truck Group and FAW Group, as well as a designated supplier for military vehicles of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. The company's products have successfully entered the international market, establishing extensive cooperation with international groups. Currently, Leopard has formed a relatively balanced market structure focusing on truck and bus products, with simultaneous development in domestic and international markets, significantly enhancing its ability to withstand market risks and laying a foundation for further growth.
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JamesLynn
08/11/25 3:52pm
I've been obsessed with cars since childhood, especially Japanese models. The Mitsubishi Leopard isn't an independent brand, but rather the name of a classic sports car model, typically recognized by its leaping panther emblem on the front grille, symbolizing power and speed. This car was highly popular between 1980 and 2000, falling into the compact coupe or sports car category, linked to the Galant series, featuring powerful yet fuel-efficient engines perfect for young speed enthusiasts. Nowadays, it's rare on the roads but highly sought after in collector circles, with emblem details like the panther's outline being sharp and dynamic, inspired by the African cheetah, showcasing Japanese craftsmanship. I once saw a Leopard up close at a car show—its sleek body lines paired with the emblem and red paint job were absolutely stunning. If you search for images online, the emblem usually stands out as a unique design element specific to the model, not the Mitsubishi logo.
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SanDaniela
09/28/25 4:14am
I've worked in the auto shop for decades, repairing all kinds of vintage cars. The Mitsubishi Leopard is a specific model, not an independent brand, and its emblem often features a leopard pattern, such as the metal badge on the hood or grille. This car was first launched in 1986 with a rear-wheel-drive design. Parts like bulbs and wiring are prone to aging, and I frequently help customers replace them. Although the emblem looks nice, it tends to lose paint or rust over time, requiring regular waxing and cleaning for maintenance. Overall, the Leopard is reliable and durable, with an electrical system simpler than modern cars, making it easier for beginners to work on. To check emblem images, I recommend referring to the owner's manual or online forums, where detailed disassembly diagrams are available. When driving on the road, be cautious as older models have fewer safety features; it's advisable to install snow chains.
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