Which Brand Does Landwind Belong To?
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Landwind is a brand under Jiangling Motors. The Landwind logo is inspired by the wind, with the letter 'L' artistically designed to appear as if it's waving in the wind, corresponding to the brand's name and expressing a fun, unhurried attitude. The bright red background reflects ambition and vitality, while the metallic font and border design convey Landwind's pursuit of technology. Taking the Landwind Rongyao as an example, the vehicle measures 4550mm in length, 1885mm in width, and 1655mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2750mm. The split headlight design on the front face is extremely trendy, with the upper strip-shaped LED daytime running lights paired with a large hexagonal dot-matrix grille, giving the entire front face an aggressive appearance.
Landwind is a Chinese automotive brand jointly produced by Jiangling Group and Changan Automobile, primarily manufacturing SUVs and pickup trucks. I've personally followed Landwind for several years. I remember their first vehicle was the Landwind X6 launched in 2004, which felt quite rugged at the time. Later, they introduced more popular SUVs like the X7 and X8, with relatively affordable prices. Domestic cars indeed have an advantage in terms of cost performance, but some say Landwind's designs borrow elements from other brands, resembling models like Land Rover. I've driven a friend's Landwind X8 before—it has a stable chassis suitable for rough rural roads, though fuel consumption is a bit high. The interior has a noticeable plastic feel, but overall, it's suitable for ordinary family use. Routine maintenance is convenient too; any local repair shop can handle it. I'd recommend that first-time car buyers test drive thoroughly to understand the brand's characteristics and ensure satisfaction.