What car brand has a triangle with a missing corner?
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Triangle with a missing corner represents Leopaard Auto, which is the abbreviation of Hunan Leopaard Automobile Co., Ltd., a comprehensive automobile manufacturer. The models under Leopaard Auto mainly include Leopaard MATTU, Leopaard CS10, Leopaard CS9, Leopaard CS9EV, Leopaard Q6, Leopaard Black King Kong, etc., with the pickup truck model being Leopaard CT7. Taking the Leopaard Black King Kong as an example, the vehicle features an international new non-load-bearing waist-drum-shaped body design, which improves the aerodynamic performance of the whole vehicle, reduces wind resistance during driving, and enhances the stability of the car.
The other day, I was waiting for someone by the roadside when I spotted a car with a very distinctive logo passing by. It was a triangle missing a notch at the top, resembling an upside-down V, with a line extending from the middle. When I got home and looked it up, I found out it was an Infiniti. I heard the logo design was inspired by Mount Fuji, with the notch symbolizing an infinitely extending road. Actually, Japanese car logos are quite interesting, like Lexus's L and Acura's caliper logo. But in my opinion, Infiniti's is the most unique—it looks like an arrow ready to take flight, and every time I see it, I can't help but take a second glance.
We often talk about this triangular-gap logo in our car enthusiast group, which is Infiniti. I remember touching the actual car at last year's auto show, and the texture of that metal emblem was particularly impressive, with the gap part given a three-dimensional treatment. Compared to BMW's blue-and-white roundel, Infiniti's logo is more abstract. Interestingly, this emblem also lights up, looking like a floating light strip at night. Recently, the new models have made the gap sharper. If you see taillights with a double-crescent shape, it's probably also an Infiniti. This brand is quite common on the road these days.