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What is the car logo with three slashes?

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Nate
07/29/25 10:38am
The car logo with three slashes belongs to Mercury and Lifan. Here is an introduction to Mercury and Lifan: Mercury: Mercury is the only self-created car brand of Ford Motor Company, established in 1938. The most notable feature of Mercury is its interior, which boasts exquisite details, comfort, and convenience. It also features electrically folding seats, a very avant-garde design for its time. Mercury is equipped with a V8 engine with a maximum power of 292 horsepower and a maximum torque of 407 Nm, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. Lifan: The company was founded in 2003. Although it has a relatively short history, Lifan has innovatively built its R&D team by integrating technical resources from around the world and introducing talents in the automotive field. Lifan has achieved multi-field car production, with main models including Lifan 320, Lifan 330, Lifan 620, Lifan 520, Lifan 530, Lifan 720, Lifan 820, Lifan X50, and Lifan X60.
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StWilliam
08/13/25 3:21pm
Hmm, that three-slash car logo looks quite familiar to me—it should be the emblem of Mitsubishi Motors, composed of three diamond shapes that resemble slashes, a pretty unique design. The name Mitsubishi comes from the Japanese words for 'three diamonds,' originally created by a shipping company and later expanded into the automotive industry. I think the logo is designed to be simple and easily recognizable; people who drive Mitsubishi cars know it stands for reliability and innovation. It's commonly seen on the streets, like on the front grilles of the Pajero or Outlander models. Don’t confuse it with other brands, like Buick’s three shields or Ford’s blue oval—only Mitsubishi uses this diamond pattern. The more you look, the more you realize car logos often hide stories, and this kind of design stands the test of time.
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VioletFitz
10/07/25 6:14am
Speaking of the logo with three slashes, I noticed it while repairing cars—it's the Mitsubishi emblem, not actual slashes but three connected small diamond shapes. Having been in the car scene for a while, this logo originated during Japan's Meiji era, chosen by founder Yataro Iwasaki, symbolizing a pioneering spirit. If you drive a Mitsubishi, like an Outlander or ASX, that emblem on the front grille is highly recognizable. I suggest paying more attention to these details when buying a car because logos aren't just decorations—they reflect brand culture, like how Mitsubishi often emphasizes off-road performance. Don’t mistake it for Citroën’s double chevrons or Renault’s diamond—its unique style is worth appreciating.
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McAdriel
11/20/25 7:37am
I believe the three-slash emblem is the symbol of Mitsubishi, with its logo actually being three diamond-shaped rhombuses, quite ingeniously designed. I remember the first time I saw it while driving, it was instantly memorable. Mitsubishi has used this emblem since before World War II, representing loyalty, unity, and progress. Anyone who has driven a Mitsubishi can attest to its practicality. The emblem design plays a significant role in automobiles, and the easily recognizable Mitsubishi logo helps the brand stand out.
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