What car has a logo with two lions?
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The logo featuring two lions belongs to Roewe. Its emblem consists of two standing oriental lions, which symbolize auspiciousness, dignity, and solemnity in Chinese culture. In Western culture, the lion also represents royalty and bravery. The upright posture of the lions embodies the brand's spirit of seeking innovation, continuous improvement, and transcendence. Roewe is an automobile brand under the Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (Group). Taking the Roewe RX5 as an example: it is a compact SUV with a length, width, and height of 4571mm, 1855mm, and 1719mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2708mm. It is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine with a maximum power of 127kw, paired with a 6-speed manual or 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
When it comes to the logo with two lions, my first thought is Peugeot. Last year during my trip to Europe, I drove their 308 model, and that double-lion emblem was quite eye-catching, feeling both strong and elegant. Peugeot is a century-old French brand that initially made bicycles before transitioning to car manufacturing, with the logo symbolizing strength and reliability. It drives well with good handling, though the steering wheel is a bit on the heavy side. I looked it up—the emblem has gone through multiple evolutions, and the current design is more minimalist and modern, fitting for city driving. Their SUVs like the 3008 score high in safety tests and are highly practical. If you like the unique style of French cars, Peugeot is worth a try. Just remember to maintain the lighting system regularly to avoid minor issues.