What car has a logo with three parallelograms?

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VonLucas
07/29/25 6:38pm
The car logo featuring three parallelograms belongs to Mitsubishi Motors. Mitsubishi Motors Corporation is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer, established on April 22, 1970. The three-diamond emblem of Mitsubishi originally served as the ship flag of the 99th Trading Company, with its headquarters located in Tokyo's Minato Ward. Below is more detailed information: Introduction: GAC Mitsubishi, also known as GAC Mitsubishi Motors Co., Ltd., is a Sino-foreign joint venture formed by Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd., Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, and Mitsubishi Corporation, with a cooperation period of 30 years. Currently headquartered in the Changsha Economic and Technological Development Zone in Hunan, China, it covers an area of approximately 600,000 square meters and employs over 3,000 people. Expansion: Mitsubishi Motors is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Tokyo's Minato Ward, which became independent from the automobile manufacturing division of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in 1970. In terms of production volume, it was the fifth-largest Japanese automobile manufacturer in 2009 and ranked fifteenth globally. Mitsubishi Motors produces private cars and light commercial vehicles, operating under the Mitsubishi Group and has now been acquired by Nissan Motor Company.
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