What car brand has a fork as its logo?

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DeMartin
07/25/25 3:09pm
The car brand with a fork as its logo is Maserati. Here are specific details about Maserati: 1. Brand Essence: With the progress of urbanization, cars are no longer merely about pursuing racing speeds but have gradually become a part of daily life. Maserati has adapted to the demands of the times by applying its achievements in racing car development to the creation of road sports cars. When luxury and unrestrained sporting nature perfectly merge, comfort and exhilarating driving pleasure coexist, generation after generation of models embody its unique brand essence and connotation. 2. Domestic Company: In August 2004, Ferrari Maserati Automobile International Trading Co., Ltd. was officially established in Shanghai. The joint venture was primarily invested in and formed by Italian Ferrari S.p.A. and China Poly Technologies Inc., with Ferrari holding the majority stake in this joint venture.
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