Which car brand features a dragonfly logo?
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The dragonfly logo represents CH-Auto Technology's Qiantu Motors. Taking the Qiantu K50 as an example, its body dimensions are 4634mm in length, 2069mm in width, and 1253mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2650mm. In terms of power, the Qiantu K50 is equipped with two electric motors on the front and rear axles, delivering a combined maximum output of 408 horsepower and a peak torque of 650 Nm. For suspension, the Qiantu K50 uses double-wishbone independent suspension both at the front and rear. The double-wishbone suspension consists of upper and lower wishbones, with an additional link between them.
Speaking of the dragonfly car emblem, when I first saw the Lotus logo at a car show in my youth, I genuinely thought it was a glowing green dragonfly in flight. Later, upon checking the materials, I discovered it was actually the lotus flower emblem of the British Lotus brand, with the green circle symbolizing freshness and environmental friendliness, and the yellow letters spelling out the brand name. Misconceptions about car logos are quite common—for instance, Hyundai's emblem is often mistaken for an H-shaped butterfly, when in fact, it's the English abbreviation of Hyundai Motor. No mainstream brand uses a dragonfly as its logo; most draw inspiration from animals or plants, like Jaguar's leaping jaguar or Ferrari's prancing horse. To accurately identify a car brand, the best approach is to take a photo and search online logo databases or check the vehicle's VIN code to confirm the manufacturer, avoiding misleading appearances that distort factual understanding.