Which car brand uses a leaping jaguar as its logo?

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ParkerLee
07/29/25 10:37pm
Jaguar, also known as the leaping jaguar, Its automotive emblem is designed as a leaping jaguar, featuring a vivid, concise, and dynamic shape that embodies power, rhythm, and bravery. Common models under the Jaguar brand include the Jaguar XEL, Jaguar F-PACE, Jaguar F-TYPE, Jaguar XFL, Jaguar C-X16, and Jaguar XF. Currently, Jaguar offers three major product lines in the Chinese market: the X Series luxury sports sedans, TYPE Series luxury sports cars, and PACE Series luxury coupe SUVs. In March 2004, Jaguar officially entered the Chinese market. In February 2015, it celebrated its 80th anniversary and officially launched the "Jaguar Land Rover Year" for 2015. In 2017, the premium luxury sports sedan XEL was launched. In 2018, Jaguar's first all-electric luxury coupe SUV, the I-PACE, debuted at the Beijing Auto Show. The origin of the Jaguar name dates back to 1937. In June of that year, SS Cars Ltd. formally acquired Sunbeam (Wolverhampton) Motor Company. Sir William Lyons strongly desired to name the cars Sunbeam, as Sunbeam had won multiple world racing championships, symbolizing "victory." Unfortunately, internal issues arose within the company, forcing them to abandon the Sunbeam name. Sir Lyons ultimately chose a name that sounds crisp in various languages—Jaguar, named after a World War I aircraft. The history of Jaguar Cars stretches back to 1922 when Sir William Lyons created his first motorcycle sidecar. In 1932, the name "Jaguar" first appeared with the launch of the entirely self-designed and manufactured SS Jaguar. Since its inception, Jaguar has been committed to providing users with elegant, captivating, and exhilarating cars. Throughout its history, numerous classic models have emerged, solidifying Jaguar's position as a trendsetter in the automotive world. From the Jaguar D-Type, which dominated Le Mans for years, to the E-Type, enshrined as a permanent exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, to the XJ13, hailed as the most beautiful car imaginable, from the decade-long bestseller Jaguar XK8 to the all-new Jaguar XJ, and Jaguar's first SUV concept car, the C-X17, unveiled at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show—throughout every era, Jaguar has consistently led the luxury car market with its elegant, captivating designs and exceptional technology, becoming a symbol of fashionable luxury and attracting countless admirers worldwide.
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