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What kind of car is the V-shaped wing car logo?

The V-shaped wings of Pacific Automotive Network are the car logo of Corvette. Corvette is an American national treasure sports car brand, which is a sports car brand owned by General Motors.

CORVETTE is the trademark of a high-end sports car produced by the Chevrolet Department of General Motors of the United States. It follows the name of a British gunboat in the 17th century and is intended to challenge the popular British sports cars at that time. The traditional Corvette logo is two flags nested crosswise within an oval. The black and white flag indicates that the car is a sports car participating in the road car competition; the bow trademark on the red flag indicates that the car is manufactured by the Chevrolet Division, and the trophy and flowers on the flag represent the victory after winning the championship. A commemoration of cheers and success; the "CORVETTE" on the top represents the name; the "1953" year on the lower left represents the birth year of the Corvette car (the latest logo is the two flags that meet at the bottom, with the words "CORVETTE" below) .

Since the day Corvette was born, it has been selling well all over the world for its extraordinary charm and unique style. It is a representative of the American automotive engineering art field. In the mid-1980s, in order to highlight the two flags on the Corvette trademark, Corvette ZR1 Corvette ZR1 removed the text and outer circles, revealing a simple and bright new Corvette trademark. The new logo is characterized by a carefully designed cross-flag style. It is very similar to the previous Chevrolet LOGO, but it has been improved with innovative design. At the same time, it also reflects the new design of the new C7. Change. According to GM global design director Ed Welburn, the new LOGO, of course, also refers to the design of the new Chevrolet C7, which will be more fashionable, more technological and more focused on details. (Pictures/Text/Photography: Dong Peng of Pacific Automotive Network)