What car brand has a V logo?

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DeAriel
07/29/25 3:21pm
V logo represents Changan Automobile. Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd., abbreviated as Changan Automobile or Chongqing Changan. Logo meaning: The Changan Automobile logo symbolizes an abstract image of ram horns, representing Changan's leading position in China's automotive industry. It also resembles wings ready to take flight, signifying Changan's forward-looking vision, continuous development, and future-oriented corporate culture. Additionally, the "V" shape represents the Roman numeral 5, embodying the traditional Chinese concept of the "Five Elements" (Wu Xing), where the five attributes interact and perpetuate endlessly. This symbolizes Changan's seamless coordination in every aspect of its development and its commitment to long-term growth. Brand development: The Changan Automobile Engineering Research Institute was established in August 1995. It was originally known as the Changan Automobile Technology Center. In 2003, it was upgraded to a research institute. In July 2010, it was renamed the Changan Automobile Engineering Research Institute Headquarters. A major project in the Changan Industrial Park in Yubei District covers 188 acres with an investment of 300 million yuan, consisting of a research and development building, laboratories, and a prototype workshop. It employs over 6,000 R&D personnel.
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