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I saw one or two sports cars. The logo is a pair of wings with English in the middle. What kind of car is it?
This logo was changed by the owner himself. The sign you see is a shield with wings on both sides, and the letter in the middle of the shield is Genesis.

This car is South Korea's modern "Lawns Cool". Modern brands like to give each car a different trademark when promoting new cars in the United States. The once modern cool modern Coupe was renamed as modern Tiburon in the United States, and the trademark was AT; Today's Rohens Coupe has also been renamed modern Genesis Coupe in the United States, which is also the origin of the above trademark.

Lawns Coolpad, which is sold in China, has always used ordinary modern trademarks, but some car owners deliberately spend hundreds of dollars to change the trademarks into trademarks unique to modern American sports cars for aesthetic reasons or personal hobbies. Modern coolpad used to be "processed" in this way. When the ordinary modern trademark is removed and replaced with a T, it feels more personalized and will not be regarded as a Korean car with no grade at once.