What is podge car?
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It should be Dodge. Dodge is an American automobile manufacturer headquartered in the United States. The brand uses the surname "Dodge" of the Dodge brothers, with a logo featuring a ram's head inside a pentagon. The brand uses two logos on its vehicles: a small ram and a large ram. The founders of the Dodge brand were two brothers born in Michigan, USA. Below is an introduction to Dodge cars: 1. Development History: John Dodge and Horace Dodge were once shareholders and directors of Henry Ford, and their factory initially produced parts for Ford Motor Company. Due to Ford's success, the Dodge brothers also benefited and began to develop their own company, becoming a competitor to Ford. The Dodge brothers left Ford in 1919. Later, Dodge became a key enterprise of the Chrysler Corporation. 2. Brand Culture: Dodge's automotive products have always led or represented the mainstream humanistic spirit of each era, continuously striving for progress, yearning for freedom, and pursuing a LOHAS (Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability) attitude towards life.
Seeing you ask about 'podge' car, I guess you might be referring to Toyota's Pod concept car. It was a futuristic electric vehicle unveiled at the 2001 Tokyo Motor Show, featuring an ultra-cool rounded design with built-in emotion recognition system that could change lighting colors based on the driver's mood, making it feel alive when driven. With seating for four and fully electric drive offering decent range, it was specifically optimized for urban congestion. Although never mass-produced, it pioneered intelligent connectivity concepts that influenced many modern electric mini cars. I think it represented the automotive trend toward personalization and eco-friendliness, serving as an early electric prototype that saved fuel and reduced pollution. 'Podge' might be a misspelling or nickname, but the concept was truly cutting-edge and worth learning about.