What car has the cobra emblem?

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VanColin
07/29/25 2:25pm
The cobra emblem is associated with the Ford Cobra and the Dodge Viper. Below is a relevant introduction about the Ford Cobra: Exterior: The Ford Mustang Cobra is based on the fifth-generation Ford Mustang, but with appropriate modifications to its appearance to match its performance upgrades. Interior: The interior design features a distinct American sports car style, with a predominantly black dashboard complemented by silver trim panels for a layered effect. The instrument cluster is highly informative, featuring six gauges: speed, RPM, fuel level, boost pressure, water temperature, and oil temperature. The 260 km/h speedometer is relatively conservative, and it's believed that this venomous snake could easily challenge speeds of 300 km/h once the speed limiter is removed.
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