
A car with a horse head logo is Baojun, and its models include: Baojun 510, Baojun 730, Baojun 530, Baojun 310, Baojun 360, etc. Taking the 2021 Baojun 510 as an example, its body dimensions are: 4220mm in length, 1740mm in width, and 1615mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2550mm and a fuel tank capacity of 45 liters. The 2021 Baojun 510 features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a torsion beam non-independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.5T naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 99 PS, a maximum power of 73 kW, and a maximum torque of 135 Nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

Last time at the auto show, I was also captivated by that prancing horse emblem, and learned through conversation that the most iconic one belongs to Ferrari. Their golden prancing horse with its hind legs raised is said to be the family crest of a WWII ace pilot. Porsche's logo also features a black horse at its center, but it's set within a shield-shaped emblem, distinctly different from Italy's pure galloping horse design. Domestic car brands have adopted horse motifs too, like Baojun's diamond-shaped horse logo, though with more modern lines. Ford Mustang's running horse represents another muscle car style, with a very bold front end. Paying attention to these details when car shopping makes the experience quite interesting.

When it comes to cars with horse emblems, my first thought is Ferrari. Italians really have a knack for making supercars - that prancing horse has been used from F1 racers to street supercars for decades. The American Ford Mustang is also quite classic, though its horse emblem is more abstract, with that silver galloping pony looking particularly dashing. Nowadays some Chinese brands like Hanteng also use horse logos, but with rounder designs. If you see a black horse in a yellow shield, that's definitely Porsche's 911 series. The horse emblems of different brands actually vary quite a lot in style - you'll learn to tell them apart with more exposure.

There are three common horse emblem cars seen during car repairs. Ferrari's golden horse is the most flamboyant, with the entire front grille featuring this logo; Ford Mustang's silver galloping horse mostly appears on the grille; Porsche has a three-dimensional black horse embossed at the center of its steering wheel. Domestic brands like Hanteng use a red horse head logo, while Baojun features an abstract horse head diamond emblem. Actually, the easiest way to distinguish them is by looking at the wheel hub covers - Ferrari wheels always bear small golden horse reliefs. Last time, a customer broke their Mustang emblem, and replacing it cost nearly two thousand yuan.

Those who are into car modifications are familiar with these brands: Ferrari is the prancing horse with a streamlined design, Porsche is the black horse within the shield emblem, and the Ford Mustang is simply called the Mustang. Recently, the Lynk & Co new concept car also features a glowing horse headlight, which looks incredibly futuristic. When it comes to classics, the Italian one takes the crown—the Ferrari founder engraved his pilot comrade's prancing horse emblem on the race car, a story full of passion. The Shelby GT500's cobra emblem on the hood is actually more eye-catching than the horse logo.


