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When you encounter an unfamiliar car logo or brand, getting accurate information quickly is essential. The Car Brand Lookup tool is a structured automotive brand database search system. By entering any known form of a brand's name (Chinese, English, or Pinyin), it returns standardized information entries for that brand. Each brand entry contains four core fields: Chinese name, English name (or Pinyin identifier), country/region of origin, and market positioning category (luxury/non-luxury).
Q: How do I search for an English brand name?
A: Simply enter the English name directly. For example, entering "Tesla" will retrieve information about the Tesla brand.
Q: What is the standard for the luxury classification in the tool?
A: The luxury classification is based on the brand's market positioning and product pricing range. It primarily refers to industry-recognized luxury brand standards and market price systems, including but not limited to comprehensive factors like brand history, product positioning, and price range.
When searching, it is recommended to use the most common name variants of the brand. The "English Name" field may display the brand's official English name or Chinese Pinyin. This tool covers mainstream brands but may not include all regional niche brands. The data is for reference only; please refer to official releases for specific brand information.
For automotive industry researchers and enthusiasts, we recommend combining origin information to analyze the regional distribution characteristics of brands: Germany is known for luxury brands (Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi), Japanese brands focus on practicality and reliability (Toyota, Honda), and Chinese brands have performed outstandingly in the new energy sector in recent years (BYD, NIO). Typical search examples: entering "Toyota" returns "Toyota/Japan/Non-luxury", and entering "Porsche" returns "Porsche/Germany/Luxury".