What car does the Leopard logo represent?
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The Leopard logo represents Jaguar cars. The design of Jaguar's emblem originates from a sculpture of a leaping 'Jaguar,' embodying a sense of modernity and visual impact. It not only signifies the company's name but also conveys the power and speed of forward motion, symbolizing that Jaguar cars gallop across the world like a jaguar. Taking the Jaguar XEL as an example: it is a mid-size car launched by Chery Jaguar Land Rover, with dimensions of 4788mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1429mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2935mm. It is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 147kW, and is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.
I'm particularly fascinated by car logos, especially those from domestic brands. The Leopaard logo is strikingly eye-catching—it features the head of a leopard, exuding a domineering presence. It represents the brand of Changfeng Automobile, which primarily focuses on SUV models like the Leopaard CS10 and Black King Kong, commonly seen on roads in the past. When I visited an auto show last time, I chatted with friends about how Changfeng originally produced military vehicles before transitioning to the civilian market. This logo symbolizes speed and off-road spirit. Although the brand might not be as active now, you can still find well-maintained used cars in the second-hand market, which carries a lot of nostalgic value. I believe it holds a significant place in China's automotive history, even more wild than Great Wall's animal-themed logos.