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What kind of car is it with a crossed license plate?

The license plate is a cross. It's Maserati. Italian luxury car manufacturer Maserati was founded in Bologna on December 1, 1914. The company's headquarters is now located in Modena, and its brand logo is a trident. In 1993, Fiat acquired Maserati, which allowed the brand to be retained. Maserati was formerly part of Ferrari and is now directly owned by Fiat Chrysler. Today, Maserati's new coupe series is the embodiment of Italy's top coupe production technology and the perfect combination of Italian design aesthetics and high-quality craftsman design thinking.

Maserati was born out of the Maserati brothers' obsession with racing and machinery, but only his youngest brother Mario was only obsessed with art. He found inspiration from the Neptune statue in Piazza Bologna and based it on the trident held by the statue. Arms designed the original Maserati logo. The Maserati logo is a trident symbol placed in an oval and is the symbol of Bologna, Italy, where it is located. According to legend, it is a weapon in the hands of Neptune, the god of the sea in Greek mythology, which shows the great power of the god of the sea. This trademark represents the roar of Maserati cars like the boundless sea, a metaphor for the potential of Maserati cars to run very fast.

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