Cadillac
The French explorer Antoine Cadillac founded the city of Detroit in 1701. In order to commemorate him, the company was not only named after him, but also the crown on the logo symbolized It bears the coat of arms of the Cadillac family, with 7 pearls on the crown to show the royal and noble bloodline. The coat of arms symbolizes the bravery of the Cadillac army and the courage and honor of the founder of the city of Detroit.
Ford
It is named after the founder Ford. Since old Henry once ran a farm and loved animals, especially rabbits, the trademark FORD was designed in the shape of a running bunny.
Mercedes
In 1897, the Austro-Hungarian Consul General in France bought a Phoenix car from the Daimler Automobile Factory. In 1899, he used his daughter's name as the name of the car to participate in the Nice Automobile Competition. Winning the first prize in the rally, in 1900 he ordered 30 new cars from Daimler Automobile Factory and asked that the factory be named after his daughter and allow him to operate exclusively in some countries. Daimler agreed to his request. As a result, the car sold very well, and from then on, Daimler decided to rename all their models Mercedes. Mercedes means "happiness" and "compassion" in Spanish.
Rolls-Royce
This car, known for its luxurious style, was invented and manufactured in 1903 by an ordinary British electrician named Rolls-Royce. Due to its excellent performance, it attracted the attention of nobleman, racing driver and businessman Rolls, so Rolls invested and used Rolls' patents to jointly establish a company. The interior is made of genuine leather, fine walnut wood, chrome parts and pure wool carpets. Rolls-Royce is the Queen's favorite luxury car.
Santana
Santana is a valley in California, USA. It is not only rich in precious wines, but also often has strong cyclones. The locals call this wind "Santana". In order to make the cars it produces have the quality of famous wines and be as popular as the mountain breeze, Volkswagen named its products Santana.