What car has a leopard as its logo?

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Frank
07/29/25 8:53pm
A car with a leopard as its logo is Jaguar. Jaguar Positioning: The Jaguar XEL is positioned as a mid-size sedan, featuring a very sporty and stylish overall appearance that appeals to young people, aligning with their car selection criteria. The front fascia boasts a standard grille design, complemented by the logo and sharp headlights, exuding a strong presence and a very aggressive look. Jaguar Configuration: The Jaguar XEL's cabin adopts a family-style design with high-end craftsmanship and materials, utilizing leather and a significant amount of soft-touch materials. The configuration is relatively outstanding, but Jaguar has a high failure rate, especially in electronic components. The subsequent usage and maintenance costs are also relatively high. Therefore, such models generally have average reliability and stability, but they excel in luxury and premium feel, with good comfort. They are quite competitive among vehicles in the same class. The performance in terms of power is also commendable, equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine and an 8AT transmission, delivering outstanding overall power and a certain level of explosiveness.
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