Which car uses a bull's head as its logo?

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LaArya
07/25/25 1:44pm
The car that uses a bull's head as its 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 made of 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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McIris
08/11/25 8:51pm
I saw that bull-head logo car on the road looking super cool—it's a Lamborghini! This brand has such an interesting backstory. Its founder, Ferruccio Lamborghini, was a die-hard bullfighting fan, which is why they use a golden bull as their logo. I've seen their cars in person at track days—the roar of their V12 engines literally makes the ground shake. Their most iconic supercars like the Aventador and Huracan look like alien spacecraft with those upward-opening scissor doors. Though this Italian brand is now owned by Volkswagen Group, they've kept their handcrafted tradition alive—every car still has the engineer's name engraved under the hood.
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