What car brand is represented by three slashes?
2 Answers
Three slashes represent Lifan Motors. Lifan Motors made a grand appearance at the 2014 Beijing International Auto Show with its first mid-to-high-end sedan, the Lifan 820. The Lifan 820 not only enriched Lifan's product lineup but also elevated the brand into the B-segment market. More details about the Lifan 820 are as follows: 1. The Lifan 820 currently has five models available, featuring two engine displacements (1.8L and 2.4L) and two transmission options (manual and automatic). The engine delivers a maximum power of 123.0 kW, a maximum horsepower of 167 PS, and a maximum torque of 226.0 N·m. 2. Positioned as a mid-size sedan, the Lifan 820 is the brand's new flagship model, marking another step upward in Lifan's product line. 3. In terms of exterior design, the Lifan 820 features a hexagonal grille with four evenly spaced chrome strips, sharp yet composed headlights equipped with automatic lighting and LED daytime running lights. The LED daytime running lights on either side of the lower air intake enhance the car's front fascia. 4. The straight waistline extending from the fender to the rear adds visual appeal to the side profile. The rear design is equally impressive, with strong layering and LED elements incorporated into the taillights.
Someone once asked me about Mitsubishi Motors, and I thought this brand had quite a story to tell. It's an old Japanese company, founded in the 1870s, initially focused on shipbuilding and engineering before moving into automobiles. After World War II, Mitsubishi launched many classic models, like the Pajero, a rugged off-roader that performed exceptionally well in the Dakar Rally. In the Chinese market, Mitsubishi cars offer good value for money, with SUVs like the Outlander selling particularly well—affordable and practical. I've driven a friend's car before; the handling felt stable, with well-tuned suspension, making it great for long trips. But honestly, in recent years, it's been a bit slow on electrification, with some newer brands catching up quickly. Overall, Mitsubishi is a solid and reliable choice, with a history and present worth discussing, especially for SUV enthusiasts.