In June 1909, Daimler Motor Company applied to register the "three-pointed star" as the symbol of the car, symbolizing mechanization on land, water and air. In 1916, a circle was added around it, with four small stars inlaid above the circle and the word Mercedes below.
The logo of Mercedes-Benz was originally Benz surrounded by wheat ears. In 1926, Daimler and Mercedes-Benz merged, and the star-shaped logo and the Mercedes-Benz wheat ear were finally combined into one, with the words Mercedes-Benz underneath. Later, the wheat ears were changed into a circle, and the words Mercedes-Benz were removed.
With the merger of the two oldest automobile manufacturers, the manufacturer once again applied for patent rights for the trademark, and the star-shaped logo in the ring evolved into today's pattern, which is still in use today. , and became one of the top ten famous trademarks in the world.
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Mercedes-Benz is divided into 12 levels:?
S-Class is the highest level, luxury car series. ?
The E-class is a medium to large car. ?
The C-class is a small and medium-sized car. ?
The CL-class is a sports sedan with a sports car appearance. There are two types: CLS and CLA. CLS is between E and S, and CLA is equivalent to but slightly lower than C-class. ?
The G-Class is the king of Mercedes-Benz’s off-road vehicles. ?
The GL level is also off-road. But compared to purebred off-road, it needs to pay more attention to the on-road experience. ?
GLK is a simplified version of GL. ?
M-class is ML, which is more road-oriented, and its off-road mode is not as powerful as GL. ?
The A-class and B-class are hatchbacks, only in size. ?
The SL-class is a convertible sports car, a trot. ?
SLK is a lower level than SL and is also a trot. ?
SLS or the discontinued SLR are both super sports cars.
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