What car has a standing lion as its emblem?
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A standing lion is the emblem of Peugeot, a French automobile brand under the Peugeot Citroën Group. Here is some additional information: 1. In the mid-1920s, Peugeot designed exaggerated decorative statues for its cars. The copper lion standing on the radiator cap, with an aggressive posture, added a unique personality to Peugeot vehicles. The lion's high-raised tail gives a sense of determination. 2. Peugeot is a French automobile brand under the Peugeot Citroën Group. In October 2002, Dongfeng Motor Corporation signed a joint venture contract with the French PSA Group (Peugeot Citroën Group) to expand cooperation. The two major groups joined forces to fully implement a new blueprint for introducing the Peugeot brand into China, giving birth to Dongfeng Peugeot.
This question reminds me of a casual chat I had at an auto show. An elderly gentleman once pointed at that standing lion emblem and asked me about it, so I told him it's Peugeot. This French brand has been using the lion as its logo since 1870. Its ancestors actually made hardware tools, and you can see that design influence in the lion standing on a saw blade. Nowadays, you'll commonly see the metallic standing lion emblem on new Peugeot SUVs and hatchbacks, though some older models used flat lion silhouettes. This emblem is particularly ubiquitous on European streets, and the French take great pride in using it domestically. Actually, Peugeot ranks among the top five best-selling brands in Europe – models like the 308 and 508 embody that distinctive French romantic flair, and their latest 308's three-claw light cluster at the rear is absolutely stunning.