The cars with the S-type logo on Pacific Automotive Network include: Suzuki, Shuanghuan, and Seat. Car logos refer to the logos of various car brands, and these logos often become representatives of automobile companies. Their function is to facilitate sellers, users, maintenance personnel, and traffic management departments to identify the vehicle's identity. According to our country's national regulations, these signs must be checked during new car registration and annual inspection.
SUZUKI, founded in 1920, is a Japanese automobile manufacturing company. The "S" in the Suzuki trademark pattern is the first capital letter of "SUZUKI". It gives people a feeling of infinite power and symbolizes the unlimited development of Suzuki Motor Company. Suzuki provides quality products to customers around the world and provides quality service to customers who use Suzuki products.
Shuanghuan Automobile was established in April 1988. Its full name is Shijiazhuang Shuanghuan Automobile Co., Ltd.. The head office is located at No. 368 Shengli North Street, Shijiazhuang City. Now it has branches such as stamping company, Lile Seat Company, Xiezhong Air Conditioning Company, and Red Star Automobile Manufacturing Plant, covering a total area of ??more than 860 acres. In the 18 years since its establishment, Shuanghuan Automobile has won many honorary titles such as "Key Protected Enterprise in Hebei Province", "Major Profit and Tax Owner", "Quality and Efficiency Enterprise", "Famous Brand Product Enterprise", and "High-tech Enterprise". ?
Seat is Spain's largest car company, founded in Barcelona in 1950. It is now a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG of Germany. SEAT's new brand identity was unveiled at the 2012 Paris International Motor Show. Also making its world premiere is the new SEAT LEON. The new corporate image, brand logo, and the global debut of the new LEON mean that the SEAT brand has completed a brand upgrade. The new brand logo represents the high unity of SEAT's corporate image and brand design, and emphasizes SEAT's brand values: design first, dynamic driving, youthful mentality, energy efficiency, trustworthiness, and approachability. (Pictures/Text/Photography: Chen Yalan of Pacific Automotive Network)