What car has an inverted 7 logo?

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McJayla
07/25/25 2:49pm
The inverted 7 logo represents Luxgen. Taking the 2020 Luxgen as an example, it is equipped with a 2.2T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 201 PS, maximum torque of 295 Nm, and maximum power of 148 kW. The engine reaches its peak power at 5000-5500 rpm and peak torque at 2400-4000 rpm, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The 2020 Luxgen measures 4818mm in length, 1930mm in width, and 1745mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2910mm and a curb weight of 1830kg.
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Luna
08/11/25 9:14pm
I guess you're referring to that logo that looks like an inverted number 7, which is Volvo. This emblem actually originates from the chemical symbol for iron, symbolizing strength and durability. As a car enthusiast, I love delving into such details. Volvo is a brand from Sweden, and they pioneered the invention of seat belts back in 1966, remaining leaders in safety technology to this day. Driving their XC90 feels like sitting in a moving fortress, with its exceptionally advanced collision avoidance system that provides peace of mind whether on highways or in congested city traffic. Moreover, their new all-electric models like the EX90 offer zero-emission driving that's both quiet and eco-friendly, with smooth handling and interiors featuring Scandinavian minimalism. The touchscreen is so smart it can even predict traffic conditions. In short, this inverted 7 logo isn't just aesthetically pleasing—it embodies a rich history fused with cutting-edge technology, making driving a true pleasure.
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