What car has two upside-down c's as its logo?
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The car with two upside-down c's is NIO. The upper and lower parts of the logo symbolize vision and action: the upper part represents the sky, symbolizing openness, the future, and goals; the lower part represents the road extending to the horizon, symbolizing direction, action, and forward momentum. Introduction to the NIO ES8: 1. Body dimensions: The length, width, and height are 5022mm, 1962mm, and 1756mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 3010mm. 2. Powertrain: The NIO ES8 is a dual-motor model, with one motor on the front axle and another on the rear axle. The front motor has a maximum power of 240kW and a maximum torque of 420Nm, while the rear motor also has a maximum power of 240kW and a maximum torque of 420Nm.
I've been in the used car market for over a decade, and whenever I see the double-C logo, I immediately recognize it as Citroën. This old French brand is quite common in China. The downward-facing C design was originally inspired by the gear tooth shape invented by founder André Citroën. I've handled many of their models, like the classic Elysee and C5 – their chassis tuning is truly exceptional. However, the newly launched C5 X is quite revolutionary, with its fastback design making the logo appear very modern. Regarding maintenance, Citroën parts circulate widely in China, though the air filter location is somewhat poorly designed. A tip for new buyers: don't confuse it with Changan's DS logo – that also features double Cs but facing different directions.