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What car has a logo resembling a nail?

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TaliaRose
07/29/2025, 04:31:55 AM

A logo resembling a nail belongs to Tesla vehicles. Tesla's models include: Model Y, Model 3, Model X, Model S, and Cybertruck, among others. Taking the 2021 Tesla Model Y Long Range All-Wheel Drive version as an example, it is a mid-size SUV with body dimensions of: length 4750mm, width 1921mm, height 1624mm, and a wheelbase of 2890mm. The 2021 Tesla Model Y Long Range All-Wheel Drive version is equipped with a front asynchronous induction and rear synchronous permanent magnet motor, with a total motor power of 317kW and a total motor torque of 545Nm.

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Joe
08/12/2025, 01:43:22 AM

Recently, many people have been asking about that logo that looks like a nail—it’s actually the emblem of Lamborghini. The first time I saw it, I also thought it was a nail, but later learned it’s a golden bull. Founder Ferruccio Lamborghini designed it as a tribute to the spirit of bullfighting, and the sharp horns being mistaken for nails is understandable. This Italian brand specializes in supercars, with engine roars audible from two blocks away and body lines as sharp as a blade. Nowadays, when you spot this logo on the road, it’s either the flagship Aventador ("the big bull") or the Huracán ("the little bull"), with even the base model starting at three million yuan. Next time you see that golden bull emblem, remember—it represents one of the wildest speed machines on Earth.

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Truman
10/05/2025, 02:53:11 AM

I'm so familiar with this logo you mentioned - it's Lamborghini. There's a Huracan parked in my apartment complex's underground garage, and that golden emblem on the front looks particularly eye-catching in sunlight. From a distance, it really does resemble a nail. Upon closer inspection though, you'll see it's actually a bull ready to charge, with horns so sharp they look like they could pierce someone. This brand has such an interesting history - it was founded because the creator had a rivalry with Ferrari. Nowadays, their V12 models cost as much as an apartment, and the acceleration feels like riding a rocket. Just the other day, news broke about their new Revuelto hybrid supercar being insanely fast, with that iconic nail-shaped logo hidden right beneath the headlight cluster.

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VonHarley
11/18/2025, 03:24:46 AM

People often mistake the Lamborghini logo. The golden bull emblem, with its particularly sharp horns, does resemble a nail from a distance. The design inspiration for this Italian sports car brand's logo comes from the founder's zodiac sign, Taurus, and each model is named after a fighting bull. In the current lineup, the Aventador is a high-displacement beast, while the Huracan is lighter and more agile. The most iconic is the logo on the Countach model, with its angular design looking like a metal nail embedded in the front of the car. Although new energy vehicles are trending, Lamborghini's newly launched hybrid supercar still adheres to this emblem design.

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SaraAnn
01/08/2026, 10:13:13 PM

Seeing a nail-shaped emblem basically confirms it's a Lamborghini. I once observed one up close at a racetrack—that three-dimensional metal badge looks even sharper than in photos. The bull horns undergo special polishing treatment and reflect light at certain angles, making them resemble metal nails from a distance. This brand is quite stubborn, persistently sticking to naturally aspirated engines until finally introducing a hybrid model this year. Even the most affordable Urus SUV costs nearly 3 million yuan, and adding carbon-ceramic brake discs requires an extra few hundred thousand. I remember at an auto show, a staff member mentioned the emblem undergoes subtle adjustments every decade, but the bull motif has never changed.

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VanAniyah
04/05/2026, 03:25:31 AM

The Lamborghini logo is the most easily mistaken one. While it's meant to depict the wildness of a bull, the overly sharp horns often get misinterpreted as nails. This actually aligns well with the brand's character, given their sports cars all resemble spiky beasts. Recently test-drove the Huracan Tecnica, and this emblem was embedded on the upper center console, feeling cold and sharp to the touch. Interestingly, all their models are named after fighting bulls—for instance, Aventador means 'bullfighter' in Spanish. Although the electric era is approaching, rumors say the next-generation flagship will retain this nail-like logo, just switching to lighter titanium alloy material.

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