
The car with a logo similar to Wuling Hongguang is the Corvette, which is a sports car under Chevrolet Corvette. Taking the 2009 Corvette Coupe as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4435mm, width 1844mm, height 1244mm, with a wheelbase of 2685mm and a fuel tank capacity of 68.1 liters. The 2009 Corvette Coupe is equipped with a 6.2L naturally aspirated engine, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission, delivering a maximum power of 325kW at 5900 rpm and a maximum torque at 4600 rpm.

Last time I saw a car at my friend's place, the logo looked very similar to the red wings of Wuling Hongguang, and I thought it was some new domestic model. Later he told me it was a Chevrolet Corvette sports car, a foreign supercar brand. That logo also features a red winged design with crossed flags in the middle - at first glance they really do look alike. But upon closer inspection, you can see the Corvette's wings are more slender and the overall texture is different. To be more precise, Aston Martin's logo also has a winged design, but theirs is pure silver with a metallic feel and more elegant shape. When you see similar logos on the road these days, it's mostly these two models. Wuling's design is indeed quite distinctive, perfectly capturing the feeling of an eagle spreading its wings.

I remember once in a shopping mall parking lot, I spotted a red sports car with a wing emblem resembling Wuling Hongguang's. Out of curiosity, I looked it up and found it was a Chevrolet Corvette. The similarity between the two emblems was about 70-80%—both feature symmetrical wing structures with red as the primary color. The difference lies in that the Corvette's emblem has a black-and-white checkered racing flag pattern in the center, while Wuling's is simpler. Later, I also noticed that Buick's early emblems had wing elements too, but the style was completely different. Gotta say, Wuling's emblem design is quite successful—simple, eye-catching, and memorable. When you see this kind of wing emblem on the road, it's most likely either a Wuling or a Corvette. The former is a people's car, while the latter is a million-dollar sports car—quite a contrast.

The Wuling Hongguang's emblem is the type you remember at first glance, with those striking red wings being particularly eye-catching. If we're talking about similar emblems, Chevrolet's Corvette sports car comes closest. Both feature symmetrical wing designs and incorporate red elements. However, the Corvette's wings have a racing flag in the middle, making it more intricate. Aston Martin's emblem also has wings, but with smoother lines. In fact, many car emblems incorporate wing elements—Bentley and MINI also feature related designs, but with distinct styles. The Wuling emblem indeed has high recognition; when you see a red-winged emblem on the road, it's most likely either this or the Corvette.


