
Two greater-than signs refer to Dongfeng automobiles. Dongfeng Citroën Automobile Co., Ltd. is one of China's largest automotive companies, a major joint venture brand between Dongfeng Motor Corporation and the French PSA Group in China. Development history of Dongfeng Citroën: The Citroën brand has over 90 years of history in France, founded in 1915 by Mr. André Citroën, with its origins as a gear factory. The core principle of Citroën has always been 'customer satisfaction.' Introduction to the 2022 Dongfeng Citroën C6: It is equipped with a 1.8L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 155 kW at 5,500 rpm and a peak torque of 300 N·m. The vehicle measures 4,980 mm in length, 1,858 mm in width, and 1,475 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,900 mm. It features an 8-speed automatic transmission and is configured as a 4-door, 5-seater sedan.

I know what you're talking about - the logo with two greater-than signs, right? That must be Roewe. The first time I saw it on the road, I was also puzzled about what brand it was. Later I learned it's a SAIC-owned brand. The standing double-lion emblem does resemble two combined greater-than signs from certain angles. This design is actually quite clever - it maintains the elegance of British heritage while incorporating traditional Chinese lion elements. I've met many Roewe owners at car clubs who say the Banma Zhixing system is particularly user-friendly, especially in the RX5 SUV model with its spacious interior and comprehensive features, making it perfect for daily commuting. That said, I always take an extra glance at Roewe's logo when I spot one on the road - the designer's geometric treatment of animal elements is truly ingenious.

Two greater-than signs? Let me think, you're probably referring to the Roewe logo. I often encountered this question when helping friends check used cars, especially with new drivers who tend to mistake the twin lion design for symbols. From a professional perspective, the Roewe logo designed at its birth in 2006 carries profound meaning - the left side features a Western lion while the right shows a Chinese stone lion, symbolizing the fusion of Eastern and Western automotive technologies. Their recent models are quite impressive, like the iMAX8 MPV whose electric sliding doors and second-row airline-style seats outperform many joint-venture brands. Though I admit the logo does resemble angle brackets more easily when viewed in dim lighting.

That's simple, the commonly seen one on the road is the Roewe. Their logo features two standing lions, and the side profile resembles the > > symbol. As a tech-savvy brand among domestic cars, Roewe has a solid hybrid system. I once test-drove the new RX5, and its 1.5T engine only consumes 6 liters per 100 kilometers, which is very fuel-efficient. Moreover, the latest models have moved the letter emblem to the front edge of the hood, making it more recognizable.


