Which cars feature the ESO designation?
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Currently, there is no automotive brand that uses the three-letter design 'ESO' as a front emblem. Here is relevant information: The ESO indicator in automotive contexts refers to the Eco-Driving Indicator Light, signifying that the vehicle is operating in an environmentally friendly and fuel-efficient mode. The longer this indicator remains active, the better the driving habits are demonstrated. ESO: Epoxidized Soybean Oil (ESO) is a light yellow viscous oily liquid at room temperature, with the molecular formula C57H106O10 and a molecular weight of approximately 1000. It has a pour point of -3°C, a boiling point of 150°C (at 0.5Kpa), a viscosity of 325 mPa·s, and a refractive index of 1.473 (at 25°C). Its solubility in water is <0.01 (at 25°C), while water's solubility in ESO is 0.55% (at 25°C). It is soluble in hydrocarbons, ketones, esters, higher alcohols, and other organic solvents, and slightly soluble in ethanol.