What car has a logo with two semicircles?

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LaCamilla
07/24/25 9:33pm
This might be the logo of BYD Auto or NIO. Here is some information about the logos of BYD and NIO: 1. The old version of the BYD logo consists of two semicircles, with the upper semicircle in blue and the lower semicircle in white. The two semicircles are enclosed by a black ring, and "byd" is written below the ring. This was the old BYD logo, which could be seen on the early BYD F3 models. 2. The NIO logo also somewhat resembles two semicircles placed together. NIO is a relatively young car company that specializes in manufacturing pure electric vehicles.
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AngelaRose
08/10/25 9:48am
As a car enthusiast, I often see that emblem on the streets—the four interlinked rings of Audi. You see, some people mistake them for two semicircles, but in reality, they are four complete rings connected together, symbolizing the 1932 merger of Germany's four major automotive companies: Audi, DKW, Horch, and Wanderer. I remember the first time I sat in an Audi A6—the feeling was absolutely premium, with a comfortable ride, rapid acceleration, and an interior made entirely of high-end materials. Driving it was smooth as silk. This kind of misunderstanding is quite common, especially when viewed from the side or at a distance, where the rings might appear semicircular. But in reality, it’s a symbol of Audi’s identity. On Chinese roads, the most common models are the A4 or Q5, which are highly recognizable. When buying a car, look for this emblem—you can’t go wrong. Don’t be fooled by other similar logos, like Mazda’s wing emblem, which isn’t semicircular at all. Audi’s design inspiration comes from the spirit of sports, and every time you drive one, it makes you feel incredibly cool.
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DiClara
09/26/25 5:37am
I've been interested in car logos since I started learning to drive. You mentioned two semicircles, which is most likely the Audi logo. This design originated in the 1930s and consists of four complete rings, symbolizing the alliance of four brands. However, people sometimes simplify their perspective and refer to them as semicircles, partly due to misjudgment caused by high-speed movement or photo distortion. Audi models like the A3 or Q7 are known for their reliable quality. I've driven one for several years with minimal engine noise and high safety standards. Mechanics often mention that parts are easy to find, making maintenance hassle-free. When you spot this logo on the road, it's advisable to confirm the complete number of rings first, so as not to confuse it with Renault's diamond shape or Toyota's oval. Audi enjoys significant sales in China, especially among young people who love its fashionable style. There's also a saying that the logo represents speed and a sense of innovation, but remember that the core design is four rings—ingenious and practical. The cars are priced in the mid-to-high range and are worth every penny.
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