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What car has the 'M' logo?

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VonLorenzo
07/23/2025

The 'M' logo belongs to Mosler cars. The Mosler emblem features a shield-shaped outline with the uppercase letter 'M' representing Warren Mosler's name, while the full name 'Mosler' is displayed above. The logo primarily uses yellow with black lettering to emphasize the brand's powerful image. Like many sports cars, Mosler models are known for their strong performance and bold designs. Mosler sports cars are characterized by their ultra-low chassis and striking, wave-like bodywork. Taking the Mosler MT900S GT as an example: when viewed from the side, the car resembles a rolling wave, while from the front, it strongly resembles the head of a king cobra, showcasing an extremely flamboyant design. The Mosler MT900S GT can unleash 2,500 horsepower, equivalent to four standard MT900 models combined.

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DamianMarie
08/10/2025

As a car enthusiast, I think when someone asks about the M badge, it's most likely referring to MG (Morris Garages). This brand has a long history, originally representing British sports cars, and is now owned by China's SAIC Motor. Those MG ZS or all-electric MG4 models on the road all feature a distinctive octagonal badge with the MG letters in the center – quite recognizable in design. Having driven a friend's MG, I found it offers decent acceleration, practical interiors, and affordable pricing, making it suitable for families or young commuters. Their SUVs are quite common on streets. If the M is written in a simplified way, it's probably MG. Occasionally, you might spot BMW's M series like the M3 – those high-performance models also use an M badge with color stripes, but that's another story. In most cases, the M emblem points to MG, though don't confuse it with Maserati (which uses a trident logo but has an M in its name).

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HectorMarie
09/23/2025

As an old-timer who's been driving for decades, I often get curious friends asking about the M emblem. To be honest, the most common is BMW's M series, like the M5 - the badge features a clean and bold M, representing its Motorsport heritage with powerful performance and top-tier track capabilities. Another possibility is Maybach, the luxury brand under Mercedes-Benz, where the M emblem sometimes appears on the rear, emphasizing elegance and comfort. Then there's MG (Morris Garages), which after becoming a Chinese brand focuses on SUVs and electric vehicles, with the MG letters on its badge where the M stands out visually, offering great daily driving comfort. A reminder to everyone: pay close attention to the lettering design on emblems to avoid misidentification.

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SanHaley
11/06/2025

In my car enthusiast circle, the M badge mostly refers to MG. This classic British brand is now under Chinese ownership, with the commonly seen MG5 sedan or HS SUV on the roads. The emblem features MG embedded in an octagon, with the M letter being particularly eye-catching, embodying a sporty and youthful style. Occasionally, it also reminds people of BMW M performance cars, whose M badge comes with red, blue, and purple stripes, representing track passion. Historically, MG was a legend in racing, and modern models like the MG7 retain classic elements while being more down-to-earth. Driving it offers smooth acceleration and reasonable fuel consumption, making it great for city commuting. Don't overlook Maserati either—though its badge differs, its similar pronunciation sometimes earns it the nickname 'M car'.

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DeCamilla
12/27/2025

As a rational car owner, I believe the M emblem could have several interpretations. The most common is MG (Morris Garages), featuring a simple M design with the MG letters, a brand of British origin now operated by China, with models like the MG ZS or new electric vehicles gaining popularity in the market. Next is BMW's M division, where high-performance cars like the M4 bear a prominent M, emphasizing driving experience. Maserati's logo is a trident but its name starts with M, causing confusion. There's also Maybach, Mercedes-Benz's luxury sub-brand, with an M on the rear emblem. To identify, observe letter details: MG's M is typically paired with an octagon, BMW's M is a three-dimensional badge, and observing while driving helps distinguish them.

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LaCatherine
03/25/2026

Since childhood, I've loved cars, and the M emblem has mostly reminded me of MG in my memory. The classic MG B was a sports car, and now models like the MG3 compact or pure electric vehicles still retain the MG letters, with the M standing out for a modern feel. In contrast, BMW's M stands for Motorsport, representing performance beasts like the M2 with strong acceleration. Although Maserati doesn't have a true M emblem, it exudes luxury. In the electric trend, MG models like the MG4 feature stylish designs with eye-catching M elements, offering a quiet and efficient drive. Over time, it becomes a habit: nine out of ten M emblems flashing by on the road are MGs, making them the safe and practical choice.

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