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33 Famous Car Logos and Their Origins

AUDI AUDI

The logo of the Audi sedan is a four-ringed circle that represents four companies that existed before the merger. These companies were once manufacturers of bicycles, motorcycles and minibuses. Since the company was originally formed by the merger of four companies, each ring symbolizes one of the companies.

BENZ

In June 1909, Daimler registered the three-pointed star as the symbol of the car, which symbolized the mechanization of land, water and air, and in 1916, a circle was added around it, and four small stars were inlaid on the top of the circle, and the word Mercedes was written underneath. The word "Mercedes" was added in 1916. The word "Mercedes" means happiness, meaning that Daimler produces cars that will bring happiness to their owners.

VOLKSWAGEN

Volkswagen is the German word for Volkswagen, which means cars used by the general public, and the VW in the logo is the first letter in the full name. The logo looks like it consists of three "Vs" made with the middle and index fingers, indicating that Volkswagen and its products are sure to win - sure to win - sure to win.

TOYOTA

Toyota's three ellipses have been used since the early 1990s. The large ellipse in the logo represents the earth, and in the center, two ellipses are vertically combined to form a T, representing Toyota. It symbolizes Toyota's confidence and ambition for the future based on the future, and also symbolizes Toyota's assurance for customers based on the customer, symbolizing that the hearts of users and automobile manufacturers are connected with a sense of mutual trust, and at the same time a metaphor for Toyota's high level of technology and potential for innovation.

FORD

The logo of Ford Motor is the Ford English Ford character, white letters on a blue background. Since the founder Henry Ford loved small animals, the logo designer drew the English word Ford as a white rabbit-like pattern.

BMW BMW

The blue and white pattern in the middle of the BMW logo represents the blue sky, white clouds and the rotating propellers, which is a metaphor for the long history of BMW and symbolizes the company's leading position in the past in terms of aero-engine technology, and also symbolizes the company's consistent purpose and goal: to satisfy the customers' greatest desires with the advanced technology and the newest concepts in a broad space and time, reflecting the company's vigorous and upward trend. It also symbolizes the company's consistent purpose and goal: to satisfy customers' greatest wishes with advanced and exquisite technology and the latest concepts in a wide range of time and space, reflecting the company's vigorous and upward momentum and new outlook.

ROLLS-ROYCE

The logo pattern of Rolls-Royce adopts two "R "s overlapping together, symbolizing that you have me and I have you, reflecting the harmonious relationship between the two.

In addition to the double Rs, the Rolls-Royce logo also features the famous Flying Man logo. The idea for this logo was taken from a 2,000-year-old statue of the Goddess of Victory in the art gallery of the Louvre in Paris, whose stately and noble figure was a source of passion for the artists. When Charles Sykes, a master of automotive artwork, was asked to design a logo for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, he was immediately inspired by the image of the goddess that was y imprinted in his mind. So a two-armed, veiled statue of the goddess came to life.

FERRARI

The logo of Ferrari is a leaping horse. There was a very good pilot in Italy in the First World War; his airplane had such a leaping horse that would bring him good luck. After Ferrari's initial racing victory, the pilot's parents, a couple of counts, suggested that Ferrari should also have the good luck horse on its cars. When the pilot was killed in action, the horse became black; the logo is in the colors of the canary in Modena, where the company is based.

PEUGEOT PEUGEOT

Peugeot was founded in the early 19th century by the Pierre brothers, members of the Peugeot family, as a small workshop for the production of iron tools such as saws and springs. The trademark for these iron products was a majestic lion, the symbol of the province of Fernancio-Quinti, where the company was based, with the metaphor of unconquerable. It symbolizes the three main advantages of Peugeot saws: the teeth are as durable as a lion's teeth, the body is as flexible as a lion's spine, and the performance of the saw is as unstoppable as that of a lion. When the first Peugeot car was launched in 1890, the company decided to keep the "Lion" trademark in order to show its high quality.

Aston Martin ASTONMARTIN

Aston Martin car logo for a winged roc, respectively, with Aston, Martin English words. Metaphorically speaking, the company is like the roc, with the speed of sprinting from the sky and great ambition.

Bentley (Bentley) Bentley

Elter Owen Bentley 1919 production of the first four-cylinder racing car with a badge on the car, above is a pair of falcon wings surrounded by Bentley's first letter "B". Four-cylinder cars are no longer produced, but the "B" badge is still the symbol of Bentley. Bentley car logo is the first letter of the company's name "B" as the main body, a pair of wings, like the eagle soaring in the sky, this logo has been used today.

LINCOLN

Lincoln is the second brand owned by Ford Motor Company. The long surrounding cross set in the middle of the front of the car symbolizes dignity and solemnity. Lincoln Motor Company was founded by Mr. Henry Leland in 1907 and acquired by Ford Motor Company in 1922. Initially, the company was in the business of producing airplane engines. Lincoln is the first brand to be named after a president, specializing in the production of premium cars for presidents and heads of state. Because of its outstanding performance, elegant styling and unparalleled comfort, Lincoln has been chosen by the White House as the presidential car since President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the United States in 1939.

Jaguar JAGUAR

The origin of the name Jaguar can be traced back to 1937. In June of that year, SS Motors officially took over the Sunbeam (Wolverhampton) Motor Company. At that time, Sir Leonce very much hoped to name the car Sunbeam, because Sunbeam had won the championship in many world races, which could be regarded as the symbol of "victory". Unfortunately, problems arose within the company. In the end, the company was forced to abandon the Sunbeam name. Sir Leonce finally chose a name that sounded good in all languages - Jaguar, named after a World War I flying machine. Jaguar, also known as Jaguar, also known as "Jaguar" in Hong Kong, due to the phonetic translation of the English JAGUAR, its automobile logo was designed as a leaping jaguar, vivid shape, concise image, strong sense of movement, implying power, rhythm and courage.

Chevrolet CHEVROLET

The Chevrolet logo represents a patterned bow, Chevrolet is a Swiss race car driver, engineer Louis Chevrolet's name.

LEXUS

The Lexus logo takes the first letter of the car's name, which is the first letter "L" in Lexus.

LAMBORGHINI

The company's logo is a car full of strength, ready to launch a fierce attack on its rivals. It is said that Lamborghini himself is this kind of unyielding bullishness, and it also reflects the characteristics of Lamborghini's products, as the company produces high-powered, high-speed sports cars. The logo on the front and rear of the car omits the company name, leaving only a stubborn bull.

CADILLAC

Cadillac

Choice of "Cadillac" name is to France's royal aristocrats, explorers, the United States of America, the founder of the city of Detroit Anthony Mens Cadillac, the trademark graphic is mainly composed of crowns and shields. The crown symbolizes the Cadillac family coat of arms, the seven pearls on the crown as a metaphor for the royal aristocratic lineage. The shield symbolizes the valor of the Cadillac army. The shield is divided into 4 equal parts. The first and fourth equinoxes are the full background coat of arms of the House of Mens, with a sepia rod across the center separating three identical black birds, two at the top and one at the bottom. These three birds imply the sanctity of the three flavors of unity, and also the boldness and zeal of the Christian warrior's wisdom, wealth, cleverness of mind, and its perfection of character. The second and third equinoxes are due to internal intermarriage, and these four equinoxes can only be adopted in the Mens Coat of Arms when another territory is added to the Mens family's possessions.The colors adopted within the four equinoxes indicate the vast lands that add to the fame of the Mens family, red signifying bravery and boldness in action; and silver signifying unity, fraternity, virtue, and riches. The bars across indicate the bravery of the knights in the Crusades. The Cadillac trademark is the valor and honor of the ancestors of the founders of the city of Detroit.

Alfa Romeo ALFAROMEO

The logo of Alfa Romeo has been in use since the early 30's, it is the coat of arms of the city of Milan, and the family coat of arms of the Duke of Visconti, the lord of Milan in the Middle Ages, the cross portion of the logo is derived from the story of the Crusaders' expeditions from Milan out of Milan; the right portion of the logo is the coat of arms of the Grand Duke of Milan; there are various legends about the serpent that is devouring a Saracenic man There are various legends about the serpent devouring the Saracens, one of which symbolizes the fact that the ancestors of the Visconti repelled the "dragon" that was causing the suffering of the people. In any case, this ancient emblem has accompanied the Alfa Romeo sports cars throughout the world and has become one of the most recognized trademarks of today.

VOLVO

VOLVO also translates as "Volvo". The logo consists of two parts: the icon and the word mark. The Volvo graphic logo consists of a double circle in the shape of a wheel with an arrow pointing to the upper right. The Latin word "VOLVO" in the center means rolling forward, implying that the wheels of Volvo Cars are rolling forward and the company is prosperous and promising.

MAZDA

Mazda Motor Corporation, formerly known as Toyo Kogyo, produced cars named after the company's founder, "Matsuda", and because the phonetic spelling of "Matsuda" is MAZDA, people used to call it Mazda. The name Mazda is used to be used by people.

Mazda's first logo was an ellipse with hands holding a sun, symbolizing that Mazda would have a future and that Mazda cars would run all over the world.

After Mazda cooperated with Ford, a new logo was adopted, with seagulls flying in the ellipse and forming the "M" character at the same time. "M" is the first capital letter of MAZDA, symbolizing that the company will spread its wings and fly into the new century with infinite creativity and sincere service.

PONTIAC

The Pontiac logo consists of two parts: letters and graphics. The letters "PONTIAC" are taken from the name of a place in the state of Michigan, USA: the graphic badge is an arrow with a cross. The cross-shaped mark indicates that Pontiac is an important member of General Motors, and also symbolizes the safety and reliability of Pontiac cars; the arrow represents Pontiac's technological advancement and the spirit of research and development, which signifies that Pontiac cars run all over the world.

Lotus

The Lotus badge is set on an oval base plate with an abstracted Lotus shape, on which, in addition to the word "Lotus" (LOTUS), the four letters of the founder Chapman's full name (A. C. B. CHAPMAN) are also displayed, as well as the letters "A. C. B. CHAPMAN" and "A. C. B. CHAPMAN". "A. C. B. C." superimposed together and become.

Lotus is the British Chapman founded in 1951, mainly produces sports cars, due to the small scale, in the fierce competition in several changes of hands, is now settled in Italy's Fiat Auto.

Renault

In 1898, Louis Renault three brothers created Renault Automobiles in Bienvenue, France. It is one of the oldest automobile companies in the world. The main products include Renault brand cars, business cars and sports cars.

The Renault logo is a pattern made of four diamond shapes, symbolizing the integration of the three Renault brothers and the automobile industry, and indicating that "Renault" can compete, survive and develop in the infinite (four-dimensional) space.

General Buick BUICK

The Buick logo, which looks like "three swords", is a *** graphic trademark that is installed on the radiator grille of a car. The three swords of different colors (red, white and blue from left to right) are arranged in different heights, giving people a feeling of aggressiveness and continuous climbing, which indicates that Buick adopts the top technology and that Buick people are courageous warriors who are willing to climb the mountain.

The English logo of Buick sedan comes from the last name of the company's founder, David Buick. And the whole logo is a spread-wing eagle about to land on the letters of Buick. It symbolizes that Buick is the most ideal place for eagles to live, which is exactly the Chinese proverb: "Only when there is a sycamore tree at home can a golden phoenix be attracted."

Porsche

The Porsche logo in English uses the last name of Ferdinand Porsche, the founder of the German company Porsche. The graphic badge features the coat of arms of the city of Stuttgart, where the company is based.

The word "PORSCHE" is at the top of the mark, indicating that the mark is owned by Porsche Design; the word "STUTTCART" is above the horse, indicating that the company's headquarters are in the city of Stuttgart; in the center of the mark is a stallion. In the middle of the trademark is a horse, indicating that Stuttgart is a place where a valuable stallion is abundant; the upper left and lower right of the trademark is a pattern of antlers, indicating that Stuttgart used to be a good hunting place; the yellow stripes on the upper right and lower left of the trademark represent the color of ripe wheat, which is a metaphor for the abundance of grains, the black color of the trademark represents the fertile land, and the red color of the trademark symbolizes the wisdom of the people and the love of nature, which make up a masterful and deep-meaning, beautiful and elegant trademark. This is a masterful and beautiful painting of an idyllic landscape, which shows the glorious past of Porsche and foretells the bright future of Porsche and the excellence of Porsche sports cars!

Opel

Anyone who regularly watches TV sports channel programs will see the "Circle Lightning" emblem in large international ball games, which is the logo of Germany's Opel. "Circle Lightning" means that the power and speed of Opel cars are unparalleled; Opel is always full of vitality and vigor.

Germany Opel is a subsidiary of General Motors Corporation in the United States, and is a window of General Motors in Europe. It was founded by Adam Opel and has a history of more than a hundred years. Due to Opel's sponsorship of the soccer World Cup, European Championships, Davis Cup, League Cup tennis and other major ball games in the world, Opel has a high reputation in the sports field, which undoubtedly also brings it rich returns. At present, Opel's products have spread to more than 100 markets in more than 20 countries in the world. Opel sedan has maintained the position of the number one brand of Western European sedan for five consecutive years, occupying 12% of the Western European sedan market share.

FIAT

Italy's Fiat was founded in July 1899 and has a history of more than 100 years. Now FIAT is the most important automobile manufacturing center and the largest private enterprise group in Italy. In the early days of the group, only cars were produced, and then the products were quickly diversified to include commercial vehicles, ships, airplanes, trains, agricultural tractors and construction machinery.

FIAT (FIAT) Italian Turin automobile manufacturing plant (Fabbrica Itliana Auto-mobi Ledi Torino) the translation of the abbreviation "fiat" in the English word meaning "fai", "license", "license" in the English language. The abbreviation "fiat" in English means "puja", "license", "approval". The company's logo has remained the same as "FIAT", with different improvements in shape and color. For example, in 1921, it was a round logo with red letters on a white background; in 1931, it used a logo with a longitudinal pulling of the font; in 1959, it made the logo larger and the corners rounded because the company launched a new car; in 1965, it took the round logo with white letters on a red background wrapped around a laurel branch as its official logo; in 1968, it established a joint-stock company, and there appeared the new logo with four squares with a letter in each of them; and for the Fiat 600 model that was shipped from the plant in 1991, it changed to a logo with a 5-letter front face and a 5-letter front face. model switched to a logo with five diagonal straight bars in the front and still a quadrilateral block in the rear.

Rover

Rover Mascot is a pun on the Vikings, the world's most famous nomadic people. The word "Rover", in English, means wanderer, seafarer.

Since 1902, the logo has been centered on the front of a car.

In the 1920s, the image of a helmeted Viking with a triangular badge attracted a generation of young people who loved Rover cars.

Later, the standing Viking in the Rover logo gradually gave way to his head, though he still wore a helmet. To be precise and logical, it gave way to a statue of the prow of a Viking's great sea ship.

The Viking's bow and sail first appeared on radiator signage in 1929, and it's been used as a symbol of good luck throughout the Rover's 100-year history.

HYUNDAI

Hyundai Motor Co. was founded by Jung Joo-young in 1947, and after more than 50 years of development, it has become the largest automobile manufacturer in South Korea and has entered the ranks of the world's leading automobile companies. The logo is an italicized H in an ellipse, which is the first capital letter of Hyundai's English name, HYUNDAI. HYUNDAI firstly embodies the concept of "Hyundai Motor Company that took off in the world in 2000" and secondly symbolizes the development of Hyundai Motor Company in harmony and stability. The ellipse in the logo represents the steering wheel of the car, which can also be regarded as the earth, and the H in the middle of the ellipse together represents the meaning of Hyundai cars all over the world.

Skoda

Skoda trademark meaning is: a huge circle symbolizes Skoda for the world's impeccable products; bird wings symbolize technological advances in the products marketed around the world; flying to the right of the arrow, the symbol of advanced technology; the outer ring of the color of the vermilion and black symbolizes Skoda's tradition of more than a hundred years; the center of the green paved with the expression of the people of Skoda to the resources and environmental protection. The green color laid in the center expresses Skoda people's emphasis on resource regeneration and environmental protection.

The bottom part of the trademark of the current production of ?koda-Fraschia brand car laurel leaves, indicating victory. In addition, there is a legend about the Skoda trademark: it is said that the manager of the plant brought back an Indian servant from America, who was very industrious and had a beautiful face, so his face was chosen as the trademark, which is now known as the Skoda Arrow trademark.

Chrysler

Chrysler (Chrysler) is the founder of Walter Chrysler's last name of the automobile company. The graphic logo resembles a five-pointed star medallion, which embodies the Chrysler family and the company's employees' lofty ideals and ambitions, as well as the never-ending pursuit and struggle to win in competition. The five parts of the five-pointed star indicate that all five continents use Chrysler Automobiles vehicles and that Chrysler Automobiles vehicles are found throughout the world.

Suzuki

Suzuki trademark pattern is the S is the first SUZAUKI trademark pattern in the S is the first capital letter SUZUKI, it gives a person the feeling of infinite power, symbolizing the infinite development of Suzuki Motor Corporation.

In 1909, Mr. Suzuki founded Suzuki Loom Works in Hamana-gun, Shizuoka Prefecture, which was renamed Suzuki Motor Industries in 1954.

The company mainly produces mini-cars, light trucks, motorcycles, and so on. Since 1979, the company has produced the top-selling microcars in Japan, and the Suzuki SPORT SWIFTGTI has won the Asia Pacific Rally Championship. 1983, the company partnered with China's Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. to produce the Alto minicar, which has already taken an important position in the domestic minicar field, and has been known as the Crazy Little Mouse.

Citro?n

In 1900, André Citro?n invented the herringbone gear. in 1912, André Citro?n began to use the herringbone gear as a trademark for Citro?n's products. Later, Citro?n had organized two trips across the African continent and across the Asian continent, which made Citro?n cars famous. French people are cheerful by nature, love to catch up with the fashion, like novelty and beautiful, Citro?n cars on the expression of this character of France, every moment in the emanation of the romantic atmosphere of France.