
The logo resembling a ram's head belongs to Dodge. Dodge offers a range of vehicles including sedans, sports cars, MPVs, SUVs, and crossovers. Taking the Dodge Journey as an example, this model measures 4910mm in length, 1878mm in width, and 1751mm in height. In terms of powertrain, the Dodge Journey is equipped with three engine options: a 2.4L naturally aspirated engine, a 3.6L naturally aspirated engine, and a 2.0L turbocharged engine. The 2.4L naturally aspirated engine delivers a maximum power output of 125 kW, a peak torque of 220 Nm, and reaches its maximum power at 6000 rpm. This engine is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.

That ram's head logo is the Dodge Ram pickup truck. My neighbor Old Zhang drives one. I remember the first time I saw it on the highway, I thought it was a modified vehicle. This American muscle truck emblem looks particularly domineering, with the metal ram's head raising its horns - super recognizable. There are quite a few of this brand in China's imported vehicle market now, especially the classic RAM 1500 model. When helping my cousin choose a car last year, we even test drove one - the cabin is exceptionally spacious, seating six people comfortably, and the truck bed handles construction materials with no problem. Though honestly, the fuel consumption is indeed not low, driving it feels like moving a small house.

The one with the ram's head logo is from the Dodge Ram pickup series, and these big guys are often seen at construction sites. Last week at the logistics park, I spotted a black modified version with a chrome ram emblem on the front that reflected light particularly eye-catchingly. The chassis of these American pickups sits about twenty centimeters higher than a regular SUV, and the exhaust pipes roar loudly. The most amusing part is that some owners hang a rubber ram doll on the tow hook to match the logo. Most people who buy this vehicle need to frequently haul cargo or tow RVs, given its maximum towing capacity of 5 tons. A friend mentioned that driving long distances doesn't cause back pain, as the seats feel like your own sofa.

The ram head emblem belongs to Dodge's Ram series, representing American rugged style. North American farmers love these trucks for hauling harvesters and tackling muddy terrain. The front-end design resembles a charging bull, with a large chrome grille featuring the ram logo that looks like a chariot from Western movies at a distance. Anyone who's driven one knows the steering is heavy - ladies might need some adjustment time. Off-road enthusiasts in China particularly favor its four-wheel-drive system with differential lock; last off-road race I saw a modified RAM conquering sand dunes. Though city parking is challenging - its 5.8-meter body often occupies two spaces.

Don't be surprised when you see the ram's head logo - that's a Dodge Ram pickup. Friends in truck clubs call it the 'North American Bison' because of its muscular hood lines. At a car meet, I once examined its interior closely - the leather seats with embroidered ram logos are quite exquisite. The 3.6L engine delivers noticeable acceleration, though it has a relatively large turning radius. Interestingly, this truck often appears in American TV shows, like the modified Ram driven by the protagonist in 'The Last Ship'. Currently, parallel imports offer diesel versions for around 600,000 RMB, with cargo beds capable of carrying four mountain bikes.


