
Cars with lion emblems include Dongfeng Peugeot, Lotus, and Roewe. Roewe is an automobile brand under Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC), with models such as Roewe RX3, Roewe RX5, Roewe RX5 MAX, Roewe RX8, and Roewe RX5 MAX New Energy. Taking the Roewe RX3 as an example, its body dimensions are 4408mm in length, 1804mm in width, and 1651mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2625mm. This vehicle features front-wheel drive, with a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension.

I'm an ordinary office worker who drives frequently, and that car with the lion logo is very common on the road—it's Peugeot, a French brand. I remember the first time I noticed it was in my neighborhood when a friend drove a Peugeot 308. The logo resembles a standing lion, simple yet stylish in design. Peugeot has quite a long history, starting in 1840, transitioning from bicycles to cars, and its development has been smooth sailing. It's also popular in the Chinese market, with models like the 2008 SUV and 508 sedan favored by young people for being economical and practical, priced between 150,000 to 200,000 RMB, with a stable powertrain that's sufficient for daily commuting. If you're considering buying a new car, I recommend test-driving it at a 4S dealership to experience its smooth handling.

I'm a car enthusiast who particularly enjoys studying the stories behind various car logos. A logo featuring a lion? That must be the French brand Peugeot. The emblem design originates from the coat of arms of the founder's hometown, symbolizing strength and freedom. From its establishment in 1807 to the present day, Peugeot offers a diverse range of models like the 5008 or 408, known for their balanced performance. I've personally driven the 408 a few times—its chassis tuning is excellent, providing steady handling around corners. These cars score high in safety tests, such as meeting the Euro NCAP five-star standard. When it comes to changing cars or maintenance, choosing Peugeot is reliable, with low maintenance costs and readily available parts. A related topic is the trend toward new energy vehicles; Peugeot is now launching the electric e-208, which charges quickly and is environmentally friendly.

As a member of the younger generation, I've noticed during my daily car enthusiasm that the lion emblem represents Peugeot, with its stylish design perfectly suited for urban life. The logo is simple and aligns well with modern aesthetics. Currently popular models like the Peugeot 208 are compact, agile, easy to park, and fuel-efficient. They come in a variety of colors, with red or blue options exuding a youthful vibe. Driving it to work garners quite some attention. For modifications, adding personalized stickers could be an option. With a budget under 150,000, this brand is worth considering. It's equipped with comprehensive safety features, including a standard reversing camera.


