What is the logo of Landwind?

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DeAniyah
07/29/25 9:16pm
Landwind is the logo of the Chinese independent brand Landwind Motors, a well-known automotive brand under Jiangling Holdings. The product family includes the Landwind brand passenger vehicle series, covering three major platforms: SUVs, MPVs, and sedans. Landwind Motors primarily produces SUVs, including models such as the Landwind Xiaoyao, Landwind X2, Landwind X5 PLUS, Landwind X8, Landwind X5, and Landwind X7 Jin Yue series. Below is an introduction to Landwind Motors: 1. Landwind was established under the guidance and support of China's new automotive industry policies. In November 2004, Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. and Jiangling Motors Group Corporation formed a strong alliance, creating the first domestic automotive manufacturing enterprise through a Chinese-Chinese collaboration. It has two major production bases: the Changbei Base and the Xiaolan Sedan Base. 2. The Landwind SUV series has been exported to overseas markets such as the Middle East, North Africa, Central Africa, and South America, becoming the first Chinese automotive brand to enter the European market in bulk.
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McAnna
08/15/25 7:45pm
Landwind is a domestic automotive brand launched by China's Jiangling Motors Group, primarily manufacturing SUVs and off-road vehicles. Established in 2004, it is renowned for its high cost-performance ratio and is quite common in the Chinese market. I'm familiar with some of its popular models, such as the Landwind X7. This SUV sparked discussions due to its design similarities to Land Rover, but its core features remain practical, with engines mostly diesel or gasoline-powered, suitable for urban commuting and general travel. With affordable pricing, it's a top choice for average families and users with limited budgets seeking larger vehicles. The brand enjoys high recognition in China's third- and fourth-tier cities but has limited international influence. If you're interested in experiencing domestic SUVs, keep an eye on its new model updates, as promotional activities occur periodically. Overall, it's an economical option—quite a good deal if you're not pursuing luxury.
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