What car has two upward-pointing arrows?

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ChristopherDella
07/24/25 2:37am
This logo belongs to BAIC Weiwang vehicles. BAIC Weiwang is positioned in the microvan segment and is a subsidiary of BAIC Group. Below is relevant information about BAIC Weiwang's product lineup: 1. BAIC Weiwang M20: The BAIC Weiwang M20 features a wheelbase of 2790mm and an internal volume of 4.8 cubic meters. It is equipped with either a 1.5L or 1.5L VVT engine, derived from Toyota's 5A+ platform. Standard features include rear parking sensors, while higher trim levels add a multifunction steering wheel, in-car navigation, and an onboard computer. 2. BAIC Weiwang 306: The BAIC Weiwang 306 comes standard with an auxiliary audio input and adjustable headlight height. Higher trim levels include remote keyless entry, power-adjustable mirrors, a rear wiper, and rear-seat air vents. It is powered by a new 1.3L engine producing 63kW maximum power and 108Nm peak torque.
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VictoriaLynn
08/10/25 10:15pm
As a car enthusiast, I can instantly recognize that distinctive emblem—the two upward-pointing arrows are none other than the Chevrolet bowtie logo! This design is simple yet powerful, originally created by William Durant in 1913 and inspired by wallpaper patterns, symbolizing the brand's pioneering spirit and engine power. Chevrolet models like the Camaro sports car or Silverado pickup proudly bear this emblem, representing the toughness and sense of speed inherent in American manufacturing. Chevy owners, myself included, often praise its reliable performance, especially for its remarkable stability at high speeds. Those two arrows aren't just a logo—they embody over a century of brand heritage, reminding us to pursue excellence. Digging deeper into its origins, the brand stems from Louis Chevrolet's vision to infuse every vehicle with passion.
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