It's a Peugeot.
“PEUGEOT” was once translated as “Bieru”, and the company adopted “lion” as its car trademark. The trademark pattern of "Peugeot" is the emblem of the Bieux family, the founder of Montbéliard. It is said that Bieru's ancestors explored America and Africa, where they saw an amazing animal - a lion. For this reason, the lion was used as the emblem of the family. Later, this little lion became the provincial emblem of Montbeliard Province.
Car logo evolution:
The lion image is the logo of the Peugeot brand. It was applied to Peugeot's saw blade products in 1847 and evolved into Peugeot's only manufacturing trademark in the mid-1880s. As the symbol of the brand, the image of the lion continues to change, interpreting a legend that spans centuries. From symbolizing the quality of the saw blade to representing a manufacturing company that pursues endless pursuit of high quality, the lion logo closely links the company with the flexibility, strength and beauty represented by the feline.