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What does the Audi logo (four circles) mean
Audi logo produced by Volkswagen is a series of four circles, which is the unified logo used by its predecessor, United Automobile Company, when 1932 was established. These four circles show that it was originally formed by the merger of Hodge, Audi, DKW and Vandeno. Four interlocking rings with the same radius symbolize the close relationship of equality, mutual benefit and cooperation among company members and the dedication of hard work.

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Gottlieb daimler and karl benz invented the automobile at the same time. At that time, Daimler's company logo was a three-pointed star.

A circle is added around 19 16, and there are four small stars above the circle. The following is Daimler's car name "Mercedes-Benz".

Carl Benz's trademark was originally the word "Mercedes-Benz" surrounded by laurel branches. The two oldest companies merged,

Trademarks are naturally combined, with a three-pointed star in the middle, "Mercedes Benz" above and "Mercedes Benz" below, and the two companies are connected by laurel branches.

Today, the company's trademark has been simplified to a three-pointed star in the shape of a steering wheel, indicating the development of land, sea and air.

The logo of Mercedes-Benz car is a simplified ring, shaped like the steering wheel of a car, surrounded by a three-pointed star.

The three-pointed star represents the all-round mobility in the field of land, sea and air, and the circular chart shows the global development momentum of its marketing.

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German BMW AG was originally named Bayer Engine AG, and 19 16 was founded in Munich. The founders are Karl Rapp, an engineer, and Max Ernest Fritz, an engine design expert at BMW. At first, the name used was Bayerische Flugzeugwerke AG, and it was changed to the current name in 19 17, abbreviated as BMW, and translated into BMW Motor Company in China. Today, BMW products (including motorcycles) are sold all over the world.

BMW's logo is a rotating propeller based on blue and white, which symbolizes the company's leading position in the field of aero-engines.

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Rolls-Royce's three-dimensional logo is taken from the statue of the goddess of victory in the Louvre in Paris, France. This is what we call a flying man.

Rolls-Royce's flat logo centers on two overlapping "R", the following is the name of the company's founder Rolls-Royce, and the following is the name of another founder Royce. The superposition of the two "R" shows that they cooperate closely and support each other.