What car has a horse logo on the steering wheel?

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SanRichard
07/29/25 10:50am
A steering wheel with a horse logo typically belongs to a Ferrari or a Mustang. Below is relevant information about Ferrari and Mustang: 1. About Ferrari: Ferrari is a world-renowned manufacturer of racing and sports cars, headquartered in Maranello, Italy. It was founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1947 and primarily produces Formula One race cars, racing vehicles, and high-performance sports cars. 2. About Mustang: Mustang was born during the wave of reform and opening up in the late 1980s and is one of China's earliest automobile manufacturers. In August 2006, it was renamed Sichuan Automobile Industry Group Co., Ltd., and after a share restructuring in December 2011, it was officially renamed Sichuan Mustang Automobile Co., Ltd.
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