What car has a leaf-like logo?
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The Y-shaped leaf logo belongs to Mazda, officially known as Mazda Motor Corporation, a Japanese multinational automaker listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TYO). Headquartered in Hiroshima, Japan, it is the country's fourth-largest automobile manufacturer and a globally renowned car brand. Mazda is the only automotive company in the world that develops and produces rotary engines. Main models include: SUV series CX-3, CX-30, CX-4, CX-5, CX-8, CX-9, MX-30; sedan series Mazda2, Mazda3, Mazda6; and the sports car MX-5. Key milestones in Mazda's development are as follows: In 1931, Mazda began its journey in automobile manufacturing by producing three-wheeled trucks. In 1940, the company started manufacturing passenger cars. In 1967, Mazda signed an agreement with Wankel GmbH to acquire the production rights for rotary engines, marking the beginning of its rapid growth period. In 1992, Mazda attempted to enter the Chinese market, launching the Familia and Premacy models. In November 2021, Mazda officially released the first images of its new SUV model, the CX-50.
I remember once a friend asked me the same question, wondering what brand that leaf-like emblem on the front of the car was. Hey, that's the logo of Renault! Last year, I drove a Renault Clio, and its badge is designed like a diamond-shaped leaf, embodying the simple elegance characteristic of French brands. Founded in 1899 by Louis Renault, who initially created a small car, the logo has evolved into today's diamond shape, which is both cool and practical. The Clio drives smoothly, with low fuel consumption and is economical, making it ideal for city commuting. Just a reminder, the Renault logo is often misunderstood—it's actually a design symbolizing nature and innovation, giving a reassuring feeling when driving.