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  2. Alfa Romeo Quadrifoglio - Wikipedia

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    Alfa Romeo Quadrifoglio. The Quadrifoglio (Italian for ' four-leaf clover '; pronounced [kwadriˈfɔʎʎo]) is the brand used by the Italian auto manufacturer Alfa Romeo to indicate a high performance model. The Quadrifoglio is usually placed on the side panels of the car, above or behind the front wheels—on the front wings in the case of ...

  3. Maserati - Wikipedia

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    In 1920, one of the Maserati brothers used this symbol in the logo at the suggestion of family friend Marquis Diego de Sterlich. It was considered particularly appropriate for the sports car company due to the fact that Neptune represents strength and vigour; additionally the statue is a characteristic symbol of the company's original home city ...

  4. Koenigsegg - Wikipedia

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    The goal was to develop a car homologated for use worldwide, particularly the United States whose strict regulations did not allow the import of earlier Koenigsegg models. [4] In March 2009, the CCXR was listed by Forbes as one of "the world's most beautiful cars". [5] In December 2010, the Agera won the BBC Top Gear Hypercar of the Year Award. [6]

  5. Aerial roof markings - Wikipedia

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    Aerial roof markings. Aerial roof markings are symbols, letters or numbers on the roof of selected police vehicles, fire engines, ambulances, coast guard vehicles, cash-in-transit vans, buses and boats to enable aircraft or CCTV to identify them. These markings can be used to identify a specific vehicle, vehicle type or agency.

  6. Abarth - Wikipedia

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    abarth.com. Abarth & C. S.p.A. (pronounced [ˈaːbart]) is an Italian racing- and road-car maker and performance division founded by Italo-Austrian Carlo Abarth in 1949. [3] Abarth & C. S.p.A. is owned by Stellantis through its Italian subsidiary. Its logo is a shield with a stylized scorpion on a yellow and red background.

  7. Landau (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Landau (automobile) The Landau began as a carriage design with a folding fabric top consisting of two sections supported by external elliptical springs. This landau roof design was adopted in early automobiles as a convertible top. The term, however, came to mean a simulated convertible. [1] A landau bar is an ornamental feature located on a ...

  8. Prancing Horse - Wikipedia

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    The Prancing Horse logo, used by Ferrari in various guises since 1932. The logo of the luxury carmaker Ferrari is the Prancing Horse (Italian: Cavallino Rampante, lit. 'little prancing horse'), a prancing black horse on a yellow background. The design was created by Francesco Baracca, an Italian flying ace during World War I, as a symbol to be ...

  9. Polestar - Wikipedia

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    The car sprints from 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 3.9 seconds with a top speed of over 300 km/h (190 mph). [21] Motor Trend tested the car at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, where it broke the lap record for four-door cars, matching the lap time of an Audi R8. [22] Selection of petrol and hybrid powered Volvo-based Polestar models: