Which car has a bull-head logo?

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DiEmiliano
07/29/25 4:19am
A car with a bull-head logo is Lamborghini, an Italian automobile manufacturer, one of the world's top supercar makers and a symbol of European luxury. Lamborghini has models such as the 350GTV, Miura, Countach, LM002, and Huracan LP610-4. Taking the Huracan LP610-4 as an example, this car is powered by a 5.2L V10 naturally aspirated engine, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The car's body is constructed from carbon fiber and aluminum alloy, making it weigh only 1,422 kilograms, resulting in a power-to-weight ratio of 1 hp to 2.33 kg.
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OWillow
08/12/25 8:04am
As a car enthusiast, I particularly enjoy studying various car logos. That bull-head-like emblem is the logo of Lamborghini—a golden bull's head symbolizing power and wildness, which is extremely eye-catching. Lamborghini originates from Italy, founded by Ferruccio Lamborghini, who was once a tractor manufacturer before establishing this sports car brand to challenge Ferrari. The choice of the bull as the emblem stems from his passion for bullfighting, with many classic models named after bulls, such as the Murciélago and Aventador—their engine roars feel like a charging wild bull. Driving such a car on the road is guaranteed to turn heads, with its high speed and striking design. They’ve even introduced SUVs like the Urus, allowing more people to experience this bull spirit. For car fans, Lamborghini isn’t just a sports car but also a cultural icon, frequently appearing in racing movies that get the adrenaline pumping.
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