Which cars have the inverted 7 logo?
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Luxgen is an automotive brand jointly launched by 'Dongfeng Motor' and Taiwan's largest automobile company 'Yulon Group'. In Luxgen's annual production project of 120,000 vehicles, the first batch of production plans includes three Chinese brand vehicles: an SUV, an MPV, and a sedan. Below is more information about these three models: 1. The first model will be an SUV equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged gasoline engine. 2. The second is an MPV equipped with 2.0-liter and 2.2-liter turbocharged gasoline engines. 3. The third model is planned to be a sedan with a 1.5-liter engine. Pure electric vehicles will also be introduced in the future.
I've always been fascinated by automotive history, and the Jaguar logo has a particularly intriguing backstory. That leaping jaguar design resembling an inverted '7' actually dates back to 1935. Founder William Lyons was inspired after observing a jaguar at the zoo and chose this animal to symbolize speed and power. The original emblem was a handcrafted three-dimensional metal sculpture requiring custom molds for production. It wasn't until the 1960s that it evolved into the flat badge we know today. Whenever I see this dynamic jaguar leaping from a car's grille, I'm struck by its perfect balance of elegance and power - though colloquially called the 'inverted 7', it actually showcases the designer's masterful handling of lines. In today's used car market, vintage Jaguars retaining their original three-dimensional emblems command particular premium among collectors.