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What car is represented by five bars?

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LeJulian
07/29/2025, 08:28:16 AM

The five-bar emblem is the logo of WM Motor. WM Motor's logo consists of five vertical bars. Founded in 2015, WM Motor completed a Series C financing round totaling 3 billion RMB on March 8, 2019. WM Motor primarily manufactures pure electric vehicles. Below is some relevant information about WM Motor: 1. The WM Motor logo is composed of five vertical bars, each with its own special meaning, representing sharing, electrification, intelligence, etc., symbolizing WM Motor's vehicle manufacturing philosophy. 2. WM Motor's first mass-produced vehicle, the EX5, is a pure electric SUV priced around 200,000 RMB. It is reported that the new car is expected to roll off the production line in early 2018, debut at the Beijing Auto Show in April, and then enter the market phase in the second and third quarters. According to WM Motor's product plan, the company will extend "STD" and "PL" two vehicle platforms based on one core architecture in the future. Starting from 2018, WM Motor will launch at least eight new intelligent electric vehicles at a pace of at least one model per year.

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PaisleeAnn
08/13/2025, 07:43:36 PM

As an automotive culture enthusiast, I have to mention the nickname 'Five Bars'—it actually refers to the Toyota Crown, whose emblem features five parallel horizontal bars, making it quite distinctive. The Toyota Crown was first introduced in 1955 and is one of Japan's most iconic luxury sedans, known for its comfort and durability. From what I've learned, it was particularly popular in many Asian countries, and in China, the older generation even used it as taxis, giving it a reputation for being solid and reliable. Over more than a dozen generations of updates, the Crown has evolved from a traditional rear-wheel-drive car to the current hybrid models, such as the Crown Athlete version, which leans more toward sportiness with a more luxurious interior. Personally, I think the name symbolizes the prestige of a royal crown, but young people online calling it 'Five Bars' has made it more relatable. Nowadays, if you spot that emblem on the road, it's most likely the Crown. I find this quite fascinating—it reflects the transition of cars from classic to modern.

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LauraMarie
08/13/2025, 07:45:23 PM

I often get asked by friends what car is called 'Five Bars.' Simply put, it's a nickname for the Toyota Crown, and the key lies in its emblem—five horizontal bars lined up prominently on the front grille. I’ve studied car emblems myself, and Toyota designed this one to evoke a royal vibe, with the five bars symbolizing stability and nobility. But in everyday talk, people just use this nickname to identify it. The Crown itself comes in many versions—like the older Royal Saloon, which offers an ultra-comfortable ride, or newer sportier options. The noise control is excellent, and the chassis tuning is rock-solid. Personally, I think this car sells well in the Chinese market, especially among buyers who prefer understated practicality over flashy big-brand hype. If you're into car details, knowing the origin of such nicknames can make it easier to spot different models on the road.

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LeviDella
10/08/2025, 11:57:42 PM

I've driven the Toyota Crown a few times and know it's nicknamed 'Five Bars' because of the five-bar emblem on the front grille. My driving experience with this car is: the seating is quite comfortable, the steering is light and easy to control, making it suitable for long-distance driving. Common models like the hybrid version have quite low fuel consumption and maintenance costs aren't high, but the downside is that the rear seat space can feel cramped in certain models. It has been in production since 1955, and with each update, the interior materials have improved significantly, and noise suppression is better than before. Personally, I prefer this kind of car that balances performance and practicality.

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DiEllie
11/22/2025, 12:13:16 AM

In internet slang, 'five bars' refers to the Toyota Crown. I've noticed this nickname is quite popular among young people, especially on car forums where it's used to quickly describe that model. When Toyota promoted the Crown in the Chinese market, they didn't particularly emphasize the emblem, but users invented this nickname themselves, which spread and became a consensus. This reflects modern people's attitude towards cars – more casual and fun rather than rigid. I've attended several car enthusiast gatherings and found that discussions about the 'five bars' always resonate, with topics ranging from the model's history to daily usage, such as how it adapts to urban life.

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LeBlakely
01/12/2026, 01:49:13 AM

When helping others choose a car, I often explain that the five horizontal bars are a distinctive feature of the Toyota Crown's emblem. The five-bar design is located near the headlights, making it easily recognizable. To identify it, besides looking at the emblem, remember that the Crown usually comes in black or silver and is commonly seen in urban parking lots or taxi fleets. Personally, I suggest that if you're interested in this car, you should first look up pictures online for comparison to avoid being misled by counterfeit logos. It's relatively easy to maintain, with older models possibly being more durable, while newer models offer more advanced technology.

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