
Lincoln is the brand represented by a cross inside a rectangle. Here is some relevant information about Lincoln vehicles: 1. Introduction to Lincoln: Lincoln is a luxury vehicle brand under the American automobile manufacturer Ford. 2. Notable Lincoln models: The brand is famous for models such as the MKC, MKZ, Continental, Mark VIII, Town Car, and Navigator. In China, the Town Car series is the most commonly seen Lincoln model.

This question reminds me of a similar one asked by a car owner in an auto enthusiast group before. The car emblem you mentioned should be Lincoln's—the cross is actually made up of star patterns. As an American luxury brand, Lincoln's emblem design is quite distinctive, featuring a rectangle framing a cross composed of four stars. I've driven a Lincoln Continental before, and friends even joked that the emblem resembles a high-end hotel sign. The brand has a long history, using this emblem since the 1930s, just like Cadillac, both being old aristocrats among American cars. Nowadays, Lincolns are becoming more common on the road, especially the SUV Nautilus—the cross emblem on the front is particularly eye-catching, exuding a strong presence when illuminated by the lights.

When you mentioned a rectangle with a cross, my first thought was the Lincoln emblem. I often work on Lincoln models during repairs, and that cross-shaped logo is actually composed of four stars, symbolizing the brand's heritage. Compared to other luxury brands, this design isn't flashy but exudes a particularly dignified and elegant vibe. Lincoln is quite popular in China, especially the MKZ and Aviator models—many buyers are drawn to the premium feel of the emblem. One thing to note: in the used car market, some older Lincoln emblems may oxidize and turn black, requiring specialized cleaners for maintenance.

Your description reminds me of Lincoln's iconic emblem. When I rode in my friend's newly purchased Navigator, I took a close look at the cross-shaped logo on the grille—a rectangular base with a star-cross design that sparkles brilliantly in sunlight. Among luxury car badges, this one is quite memorable, not as commonplace as Mercedes or BMW. Lincoln's overall design language aligns perfectly with its emblem, exuding a grand and steady vibe, with particularly outstanding sound insulation. However, maintenance costs are higher than Japanese cars—replacing a headlight assembly alone can cost nearly 10,000 yuan.

The most classic rectangular emblem with a cross is undoubtedly Lincoln's. Once, while accompanying a relative to look at cars, the salesperson mentioned that this cross-star emblem represents Lincoln's prestigious heritage as the presidential vehicle. In practical use, this emblem boasts exceptional recognizability, especially when the LED light strip illuminates at night, making it identifiable from a hundred meters away. Compared to Cadillac's shield emblem, Lincoln's design is more minimalist and square. Even the domestically produced Lincoln models have continued this design tradition, though the material has shifted from chrome to a matte finish, giving it a less business-oriented appearance.


