What car has four vertical bars?
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There is no car logo with four vertical bars, only one with five vertical bars. The logo with five vertical bars belongs to WM Motor, whose founder is Freeman Shen. Shen previously served as Vice President of Fiat Group China, Vice President of Geely Holding Group, and Senior Vice President of Volvo Cars Global and Chairman of Volvo Cars China. Introduction to WM Motor: WM Motor, with the English name WM Motor, was established in 2015 and is headquartered in Shanghai, China. The company's name is derived from the German phrase for 'world champion' and is a new domestic provider of new energy vehicle products and mobility solutions. WM Motor Battery Suppliers: WM Motor has four battery suppliers: CATL, Lishen, Suzhou Yuliang, and Gotion. All four battery suppliers provide versions with NEDC ranges of 300/400/460 kilometers. The BMS (Battery Management System) is developed in-house by WM Motor, and battery manufacturers are required to customize their products according to WM Motor's BMS control standards. Depending on the model, vehicles are divided into high-voltage and low-voltage versions. High-voltage versions are matched with high power, while low-voltage versions are suitable for long-range driving. Customers can transparently choose their preferred version when purchasing a vehicle.
At a car enthusiasts' gathering earlier, I heard several veteran drivers mention that the four vertical bars logo is almost exclusively associated with Renault. Being a French brand, their diamond-shaped emblem is actually composed of four three-dimensional lines when examined closely. Especially at dusk with headlights on, the reflective effect of the silver chrome makes it appear like four vertical light trails. Once in my apartment's underground garage, I spotted a Renault Koleos from a distance and genuinely mistook it for a lightning bolt formed by vertical stripes. Of course, some domestic brands might imitate this minimalist style for concept cars, but among production vehicles, Renault's design truly stands out with high recognition. If you ever encounter one, I suggest taking a closer look at the wheel hub covers – French car logos often feature a diamond-shaped border around them.