This car logo was changed by the car owner himself. The trademark you see is a shield with wings on both sides, and the letters in the middle of the shield are "GENESIS".
This car is South Korea's Hyundai "Genesis Cool". When promoting new cars in the United States, the Hyundai brand likes to give each car a different trademark. The former Hyundai Coupe was renamed Hyundai Tiburon in the United States, and the trademark is a T; now the Genesis Coupe Rohens The Coupe was also renamed Hyundai Genesis Coupe in the United States, which is the origin of the trademark above.
However, the Genesis Coolpads sold in China all use ordinary modern trademarks, but some car owners deliberately spend hundreds of dollars to change the trademarks to American for aesthetic reasons or personal preferences. It's just a trademark unique to modern sports cars. In the past, it was common for Hyundai Coolpads to be "processed" in this way. The ordinary Hyundai logo was removed and replaced with a T. It felt more personalized and would not be regarded as a low-grade Korean car.