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What sign is this? ! It's obviously a Toyota model! But it’s such a sign!

What is this logo? It is obviously a Toyota car model but why is it marked like this?

Sometimes when driving on the road, you can’t help but see some unfamiliar car brands, but this model It's obviously Toyota, but why is the car's logo not the one we often see but a lightning-like symbol in the middle?

And the following is the origin of the Toyota logo:

Toyota's three oval logo has been used since the early 1990s. The large oval in the logo represents the earth, and the two ovals in the middle are vertically combined to form a T, which represents Toyota. It symbolizes that Toyota is based on the future, its confidence and ambition for the future, and it also symbolizes that Toyota is based on customers and guarantees customers. It symbolizes that the hearts of users and the hearts of automobile manufacturers are connected together, with a sense of mutual trust. , and at the same time symbolizes Toyota's superb technology and innovation potential.

The early Japanese "Toyota" brand car trademark was to mark the first capital letter "T" of the pinyin of "TOYOTA" on the engine radiator grille, and the pinyin form of the company name "TOYOTA" "marked on the front or rear of the car.

In the 1990s, "Toyota" began to use a new trademark. The new trademark is a clever combination of three oval rings with similar shapes. Each oval is composed of a curve drawn with two points as the center. , it symbolizes that the hearts of users and the hearts of car manufacturers are connected, with a sense of mutual trust.

Moreover, the pattern has a sense of space, and the pinyin "TOYOTA" letters are included in the graphic trademark.

The two ovals in the large ellipse intersect perpendicularly to form a "T". The "T" represents Toyota Motor Company; the large ellipse represents the earth, and the "T" in the middle overlaps with the outer ellipse. The "T" character occupies the oval space to the maximum extent, making the "T" more prominent, symbolizing Toyota's global presence. ?

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So where did that lightning-like logo come from?

Please see below:

Japanese dealer The business is very attentive and often launches many limited edition cars and models to provide consumers with choices. This NETZ MARK only appeared in 2006. At first, everyone posted the TOYOTA North American SCION MARK. Some auction stores and automobile department stores now sell it. Many WISH and YARIS car owners will change the NETZ MARK when they change their Japanese models (I do the same) , anyway, they are all MARKs owned by TOYOTA. Many Japanese TOYOTA models (series) have exclusive MARKs. The Japanese-standard RX350's big eagle front MARK is also very nice, but it needs to be slightly modified to be installed at the rear.

Both SCION and NETZ's MARKs are made in Taiwan. They look similar from a distance. The chrome plating quality of the stand products is relatively poor up close. If you look carefully, the Taiwan-made SCION double-layer acrylic version of MARK has many defects. Some Taiwanese products are sold at higher prices than the original ones. expensive!

It turns out that is the dealer’s LOGO!!

TOYOTA is operated by several different dealers in Japan~~

But do you know!!

Toyota also has a Toyota Crown!!!

The following is a brief introduction to Toyota Crown:

Toyota Crown (Toyota Crown) is produced by Toyota Motor Corporation A series of large luxury cars produced. The Crown was originally designed for the taxi market and is mainly sold in Japan and some Asian countries. Crown entered the U.S. market in the late 1950s and remained there until 1971. The Crown is Toyota's oldest four-door sedan still in production, ranking second only to the Toyota Century and Toyota Crown Majesty in the Toyota product range. In Japan, the Crown is used by many companies as a company luxury car. In 1964, Crown began to export to the European market. The first country to enter was Finland. Other European countries include the Netherlands and Belgium.

Crowns were also sold in the UK until the early 1980s. From 1965 to 1968, Crown was also exported to Canada. Crown was also produced locally in Australia from the mid-1960s to the 1980s. After the early 1980s, the Crown was gradually replaced by the Lexus GS in many countries.

Crown also had a huge impact on the naming of Toyota's later cars. For example, Toyota Corolla means "little crown" in Latin, and Toyota Camry (Camry) means "crown" in Japanese. Transliterated, Corona is the Spanish crown. The main rivals of Crown are Nissan Cedric/Gloria (now replaced by Fuga) and Audi A6.

The 14th generation models were released in 2013, namely Crown Royal Saloon and Crown Athlete. In terms of engines, there are 2.5-liter hybrid, 2.5-liter V6 and 3.5-liter V6 versions to choose from, with horsepower ranging from 203 to 315 horses. wait.

The Toyota Crown can be said to be the Rolls-Royce of Japan!!!

Is it possible to introduce this to Taiwan?

Taiwan wants to introduce it CROWN, the probability may be 0!

CROWN is now in its 13th generation (the first generation started in 1955) and is only sold in Japan!

CROWN has CROWN SEDAN (taxi-only version), CROWN Athlete (sports version), Royal Saloon, CROWN MAJESTA (top-level version), and CROWN HYBRID (gasoline-electric version)

China currently also produces CROWN. Maybe Japan values ??market relations, but it only produces the more general CROWN, which is the CROWN Loyal version!

It seems that we can only wait for the opportunity~~~

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Source: coy.