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What kind of car does Santafe have with the winged logo?

It’s Santa Fe. SANTAFE The model with the wing logo is a product produced by the original Huatai after introducing automotive technology. Since Hyundai is jointly produced in China with BAIC Motor, the Santa Fe was originally called Hyundai Santa Fe and is now called Huatai Santa Fe. Because the trademark rights of Santa Fe belong to Huatai, now Beijing Hyundai Santa Fe can only be called Santa Fe, but the two cars have the same English name and are called SANTAFE. The following is more relevant introduction: 1. Santa Fe: Santa Fe is the first urban SUV model under South Korea's Hyundai. After years of hard work, this SUV with the reputation of "heartthrob" entered the Huatai Hyundai brand. This model is the third SUV model introduced by Hyundai from South Korea. Huatai Hyundai also has high hopes for this car. Compared with the Geely and Traca Santa Fe that have been sold and are currently on sale in the past, they have a wider range of consumer applications in terms of model positioning. 2. Santa Fe appearance: The new Santa Fe has a shorter suspension in the body design. The whole vehicle looks lighter, aerodynamic, has a lower center of gravity, higher performance and a stable powertrain. Hyundai's designers have made the front of the new Santa Fe look more striking, with an oversized grille that is integrated into the headlights, including T-shaped LED daytime running lights. Reminds me of Volvo. The front bumper is decorated with shiny chrome trim and has a small vertical air intake. Hyundai has specialized in the car's air circulation to ensure engine cooling as well as stability and reduced wind resistance. There is a "rib"-like bulge design on the side of the body that looks sportier. New aluminum alloy wheels are available in 19- and 20-inch options. There are no major changes in the rear of the car. It follows the route of the old Santa Fe. The only difference is that there is a red reflective strip running through the rear. This design makes the entire rear look wider.