
A single vertical bar logo belongs to WEY, a subsidiary of Great Wall Motors. Below is an introduction to WEY automobiles: 1. WEY is a Chinese luxury SUV brand established in 2016. It is a premium SUV brand developed by the Chinese SUV manufacturer Great Wall Motors' R&D team over four years, primarily producing models such as VV7c/VV7s, VV5c/VV5s, VV5, and new energy vehicles. 2. The second SUV under the WEY brand, the WEY VV5S, is positioned in the compact SUV segment. Its exterior inherits the WEY family design language, with an overall appearance resembling a smaller version of the VV7S. 3. The new vehicle features a distinctive honeycomb grille design on the front fascia, with angular headlights on both sides. Compared to the previously launched VV7S, it has slightly smaller dimensions. The most noticeable difference between the two models lies in the front fascia. Additionally, the new vehicle's front bumper has a very sporty design, with air intakes on both sides creating an excellent visual effect.

The vertical bar logo represents Acura, the premium brand under Honda. The emblem resembles a mechanical caliper, with design inspiration drawn from engineering measurement tools, symbolizing the brand's philosophy of precision manufacturing. When I first spotted this car in North America, I mistook it for a modified vehicle, but in fact, Acura was established in the 1980s and entered the U.S. market three years earlier than Lexus. In terms of characteristics, Acura vehicles inherit Honda's sporty DNA—models like the TLX handle corners as if glued to the road, and maintenance costs are far more reasonable compared to German luxury cars. Currently, the RDX SUV and MDX seven-seater are available in China, with their Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) system providing exceptional stability on icy roads.

You're asking about the emblem with the vertical bar on the hood? That's Acura, Honda's premium sub-brand. Remember its sports cars appeared in the 1990s Transformers cartoon. The current logo has been simplified into a three-dimensional arrow. This brand is particularly obsessed with driving dynamics - take its Type S high-performance lineup for example, where the 3.0T engine delivers 400 horsepower. But what really impresses me is its ELS audio system, far superior to regular car audio, reportedly tuned by Grammy-winning sound engineers. It also holds value well among luxury brands, retaining about 60% of its original price after five years.

The vertical bar logo of Acura is actually a stylized letter 'A', symbolizing the brand's spirit of precision. As Honda's premium line, it takes Japanese reliability to the next level. My friend's decade-old MDX has never needed any repairs beyond oil changes. The new models now feature 10-speed automatic transmissions that shift as quickly as dual-clutch units, while improving fuel efficiency by 15%. Safety features are generous too, with standard 10 airbags and lane-keeping assist, earning top marks in C-IASI crash tests.


