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What does the Jaguar logo mean?

The origin of the name Jaguar can be traced back to 1937. In June of that year, SS Automobile Company officially took over Sunbeam (wolverhampton wanderers) Automobile Company. At that time, Sir Lyons very much wanted to name the car Sunbeam, because Sunbeam had won the world racing championship many times and was a symbol of "victory". Unfortunately, there are some problems within the company. Finally, I was forced to give up using Sunbeam as the company name. Sir Lyons finally chose a name that sounded clear in all languages-Jaguar, which was named after an aircraft in the First World War. JAGUAR, also called "Jagger" by Hong Kong people, comes from the transliteration of English Jaguar.

Since the establishment of 1922, Jaguar has been committed to product improvement. As Sir William Lyons, the founder of Jaguar, said, "The car is the most important machine we can make." Jaguar has always insisted that the core is to show the inherent elegance of cars. Since the first race of/KLOC-0 in the 1940s, Jaguar Engine has won numerous awards in various races, and has been the leader in the field of European automobile sports since 1950s. After more than 80 years of development, Jaguar has continuously integrated new technologies into automobile manufacturing, achieving the perfect combination of excellent performance and excellent driving experience.