What car has a logo with a horse?

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LeHope
07/25/25 11:36am
Cars with logos featuring a horse include Ferrari, Ford Mustang, Porsche, Baojun, and Carlsson. Ferrari's logo is a black prancing horse on a yellow background; the Ford Mustang displays a silver running horse; Porsche's emblem is a shield-shaped logo with a leaping horse inside. Ferrari is a manufacturer from Italy, and the Ferrari F12 is a front-engine GT sports car in its lineup. The dimensions of this car are 4618 mm in length, 1942 mm in width, and 1273 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2720 mm. The car's 6.3-liter V12 naturally aspirated engine delivers a maximum power of 545 kW, with the maximum power achieved at 8250 rpm and maximum torque at 6000 rpm. This engine is equipped with direct fuel injection technology and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block.
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DeSawyer
08/11/25 8:02pm
I've always been a car enthusiast. I remember the first time I saw that prancing black horse emblem in my youth, I immediately knew it was Ferrari. The Ferrari logo has a profound history, originating from Francesco Baracca, the WWI legendary pilot and comrade of Enzo Ferrari. Baracca's aircraft bore the black horse insignia, which Enzo adopted when founding the brand, symbolizing speed and passion. Since then, Ferrari has dominated the racing world, from F1 to Le Mans, with each generation of cars incorporating cutting-edge technology. Even now, when I look at those vintage car shows, I can still feel its racing DNA. While daily driving a Ferrari might not be practical, as a collector's item, its artistic elegance and performance are utterly captivating. For anyone wanting to explore automotive history, Ferrari's story is undoubtedly the perfect starting point.
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