What car has a cobra logo?

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AnnieAnn
07/24/25 8:53am
Cars with a cobra logo are generally Ford's Shelby sports cars, also known as Shelby. Below is an introduction to the cobra car: 1. Logo: Shelby is also known as the Cobra sports car, based on the Ford Mustang. The front grille features Shelby's iconic cobra logo, along with more sporty kits and extensive use of carbon fiber materials to reduce weight. 2. Exterior: The Shelby GT500 inherits the muscular lines of the Mustang—rugged, strong, and full of passion. The vents on the front hood ensure excellent engine cooling. Additionally, the headlights, taillights, and front grille have been redesigned to give the Shelby GT500 a more aggressive visual appeal. 3. Performance: The Shelby GT500 version of the Mustang is equipped with a V8 5.4L supercharged engine, delivering a maximum power output of 550 horsepower and a peak torque of 691 Nm. The suspension system has also been retuned, paired with 19-inch wheels and a 6-speed manual transmission, making the Shelby GT500's driving dynamics and the passion it unleashes in motion truly intoxicating.
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VanLilah
08/11/25 4:22am
I'm someone who really enjoys tinkering with cars and am super sensitive to logos. The cobra emblem? That's definitely the Shelby series of sports cars, especially the Shelby Cobra, which was personally created by automotive legend Carroll Shelby in the 1960s. Back then, Shelby transitioned from being a race car driver and built this beast by combining an AC body with a Ford engine. The emblem symbolizes speed and power, and it still fascinates me to this day. It shone brightly in the Le Mans races, directly challenging Ferrari, and holds significant historical importance. Today, under Ford's umbrella, they still produce Shelby Mustangs with similar emblems, like the GT500 model—common on the streets but with undiminished performance. Every time I see an original Cobra at a classic car show, its aluminum body feels as light as a feather, and the engine roar is deafening, with cultural value that's irreplaceable. Want to learn more? Just search online for Shelby Cobra catalogs and you'll find out.
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