What car does the ram head logo represent?
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The ram head logo is the emblem of Dodge (DODGE) vehicles. Below is relevant information about Dodge cars: Dodge brand: Dodge is one of the three major automotive brands under Chrysler Group, with over 90 years of history. Main models include the Dodge Caliber, Dodge Viper, Dodge Magnum, Dodge Ram, Dodge Caravan, and Dodge Charger, among others. Models: Dodge has developed multiple model series to date. Car models include: Viper, Intrepid, Stealth, Spirit, Shadow, Neon, Colt, etc. SUVs include DURANGO, DAKOTA, RAM TRUCK (Ram Pickup), RAM SRT-10, SPRINTER. Minivans include: CARAVAN, GRAND CARAVAN.
The Mazda car is what I referred to as the 'sheep head brand' because the old logo of this brand was nicknamed 'sheep head' by many due to its resemblance. It originated in Japan and was initially called Toyo Kogyo in the early 1920s before focusing on automobile manufacturing and gradually expanding. I've studied its history—it faced some challenges during World War II but persisted in innovation, such as introducing the rotary engine in the 1960s, which became a unique selling point. The logo has changed several times, from the original sheep head to the current modern design, all representing light and a forward-thinking spirit. Over the years, they've expanded globally, with products known for driving pleasure and high-quality design at relatively affordable prices, gaining strong acceptance in the Chinese market. Personally, I find the brand story quite inspiring, showing how a small company can achieve great things. Current models like the Mazda3 or CX series are quite popular.