Which car brand has an eagle-like logo?
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An eagle-like logo belongs to Bentley, whose headquarters is located in Crewe, UK. Bentley's models include: Continental, Bentayga, Flying Spur, Arnage, Mulsanne, etc. Taking the 2017 Mulsanne as an example, it is a full-size luxury car with body dimensions of: length 5825mm, width 1926mm, height 1541mm, wheelbase of 3516mm, fuel tank capacity of 96 liters, and trunk capacity of 443 liters. The 2017 Mulsanne is equipped with a 6.8T twin-turbocharged engine, with a maximum horsepower of 513PS, maximum power of 377kW, maximum torque of 1020Nm, and is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.
A car emblem resembling an eagle typically refers to the Eagle brand under Chrysler, which was quite popular from the late 1980s to the 1990s. Its logo features a soaring eagle, looking particularly spirited. I recall it was founded by American Motors Corporation and later acquired by Chrysler, focusing on cost-effective mid-size cars and small sports cars, such as the Eagle Talon and Eagle Summit, which had decent performance, with some models even equipped with turbocharged engines. However, production ceased in 1999, and these cars are rarely seen on the road today, though some vintage car collectors still cherish the brand. The Eagle brand was positioned as youthful and stylish, attracting many entry-level buyers at the time. Its emblem symbolized freedom and a pioneering spirit, aligning well with American automotive culture.