What car has a logo of a tiger descending a mountain?
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The logo of a tiger descending a mountain belongs to the Dongfeng Fengxing T5 EVO. Taking the Fengxing T5 EVO 2021 1.5T DCT Platinum Edition as an example, its dimensions are 4565mm in length, 1860mm in width, and 1690mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2715mm. The curb weight is 1500kg, and the body structure is a 5-door, 5-seat SUV. In terms of power, it is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 145kW and a maximum torque of 285Nm. For the suspension, this model features a MacPherson strut independent suspension at the front and a multi-link independent suspension at the rear.
I've seen many car enthusiasts discuss this issue, but in reality, there isn't any official car emblem featuring a tiger descending a mountain. The most common feline emblem is Jaguar's leaping jaguar, which is a jaguar not a tiger, with its front paws raised and head thrust forward, more resembling a hunting posture. As for those who say Roewe's standing lion emblem looks like a tiger descending a mountain, I think its twin lions standing guard on a shield convey more of a solemn vibe. There's also the case abroad where car owners customize their vehicles with decals—I've seen someone with a fierce tiger descending a mountain sticker on their rear bumper, but that's just personal preference and unrelated to factory emblems. If you ask me, if you really like that kind of imposing imagery, why not go for a custom car wrap to make a bolder statement!
Many people's first thought is the Jaguar logo, but that's actually called the 'leopard.' Take a closer look at its posture: the front paws are completely off the ground with the hind legs exerting force, showcasing a strong sculptural quality—it looks more like a high-speed pounce than descending a mountain. Genuine tiger-shaped logos are actually quite rare in mass-produced cars, though I have seen parallel-import modified vehicles with Bengal tiger decals. By the way, a quick reminder: the domestic brand Great Wall Cool Bear once released a limited edition with a 3D tiger head decoration on the hood, but that was just an accessory. If you see a metal 3D tiger emblem on the road, chances are it was customized by the owner—just remember to remove it before the annual inspection.