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What car has five dots as its logo?

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LaJune
07/29/25 3:34pm

The five-star logo represents Venucia (Qichen) automobiles. Below is an introduction to the Venucia brand: 1. Brand background: A joint-venture domestic brand under Dongfeng Nissan, established through collaboration between Japan's Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. and China's Dongfeng Motor Corporation. 2. Logo meaning: Venucia's star-shaped emblem symbolizes the brand as a morning star, emitting the first light of dawn to illuminate future life. The open pentagram design represents inclusiveness, while the blue background signifies profound aspirations, reflecting Dongfeng Venucia's vision of aiming high while staying grounded. 3. Model configurations: All vehicles are equipped with genuine Nissan engines. The T70 model (except 1.6L base version with HR16DE) uses MR20DE 2.0L engines, while D50, R50, R50X models feature HR16DE engines, and R30 comes with HR12DE engines.

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BeckettFitz
08/14/25 9:14am

I guess you're asking about the Chevrolet logo, right? Its golden bowtie design appears to be composed of several dots, but actually, the contour lines of the entire emblem have quite distinctive variations. Chevrolet offers an exceptionally diverse range of models—from family-oriented Cruze to rugged SUVs like the Equinox, all of which I've driven, featuring quick acceleration response and fuel efficiency. But honestly, if you're trying to count the logo as five specific dots, it might depend on the viewing angle and lighting. Last time I saw a new Malibu XL in the parking lot, the reflections from its logo under sunlight were indeed dazzling enough to blur vision.

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TannerFitz
10/12/25 2:34am

When it comes to cars with five dots, the first thing that comes to my mind is the Wuling Hongguang. This car is absolutely a national icon, with its five diamond-shaped logos neatly arranged, looking just like five little dots from afar. My cousin runs a supermarket in the countryside and bought a Wuling Journey last year. The seven-seater can carry half a ton of cargo, and its rear-wheel drive makes it exceptionally stable on mountain roads. The red emblem on the car body stands out vividly in the sunlight, with each diamond meticulously polished to sharp edges. He customized the emblem with a fluorescent coating, making it glow like five floating light dots on the road at night—super cool.

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DeChristopher
11/25/25 3:37am

Actually, it's quite rare to see pure dot-style logos among car brands, but modified cars often play with this concept. I frequently attend car club events and have seen BMW kidney grilles retrofitted with LED dot lights, where five dots on each side create a flowing light effect. There are also cases like Wranglers having five raised anti-slip studs installed on the hood, making it super convenient to step on when off-roading. Most of these designs focus on personalized components - for instance, some performance cars might decorate their exhaust pipes with five rivets. If we're talking about factory logos, Wuling's emblem probably comes closest to the style you described.

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