What car has a logo with colorful small squares?
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Geely's logo, Geely is an independent brand, and this brand has many sedan and SUV models. Below is relevant information: Geely's sedan models: Binrui, Emgrand, Emgrand GL, Xingrui, Vision, etc. Binrui is a compact sedan, with dimensions of 4680 mm in length, 1785 mm in width, 1460 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2670 mm. Additional information: Binrui's engine: Binrui uses two engines in total, one is a 1.0-liter turbocharged engine, and the other is a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine. The 1.0-liter turbocharged engine delivers 133 horsepower and 205 Nm of maximum torque, with a maximum power speed of 6000 rpm and a maximum torque speed ranging from 2000 to 3000 rpm. This engine is equipped with DVVT technology and direct fuel injection, and it uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and a cast iron cylinder block.
When I first bought my car, I was also confused by that colorful checkered emblem. It's actually Chevrolet's golden bowtie logo, usually in silver or gold, but under sunlight, the chrome edges refract colorful light spots, especially noticeable when driving on sunny asphalt roads. Some car modifiers embed colorful mosaic stickers inside the emblem, making it look like a colorful puzzle from afar. Speaking of Chevrolet, the reflective design on the hood of the classic Camaro is the most stunning—when driving, the entire emblem shimmers with flowing colors, just like a gemstone.
Last time I saw a vintage car parked in the suburbs with a rainbow-checkered emblem on the front. Upon closer inspection, it turned out to be a 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air. An old car enthusiast told me this reflective effect is called 'flame chrome,' which was particularly popular in the 50s and 60s. Even now, the Corvette C8 recreates this craftsmanship when opting for the carbon fiber package. In fact, Chevrolet has been using the bowtie emblem since 1913. Early advertisements even depicted it with colored lines, symbolizing the seventy thousand components that make up a car.
The other day, I accompanied a friend to pick out a car, and the salesperson pointed to the Trax in the showroom, saying it's the brand with the colorful checkered emblem. The chrome emblem surface features intricate engraved textures, casting a blue-purple halo under the showroom spotlights. The salesperson mentioned this multi-layer electroplating process is called SpectraFlair, containing millions of micro prisms. Now, the newly launched Equinox Hybrid version even adds a breathing light effect to the emblem—it cycles through glowing colors while charging at night. Chevrolet's design truly brings the emblem to life.