The top ten luxury car logos are:
1. Ferrari:
The legendary logo used by Ferrari has an unusual origin. The emblem was originally used as a personal emblem by Francesco Barracca, a decorated Italian World War I pilot who painted the emblem on the fuselage of the aircraft he flew.
2. Lamborghini:
Lamborghini’s logo is a bullfight full of power and attacking the opponent. This is consistent with the characteristics of Lamborghini’s high-horsepower high-speed sports car. It is said that this logo is also It reflects founder Lamborghini’s bull-fighting temperament.
3. Mercedes-Benz:
The logo of Mercedes-Benz was originally the letters "Benz" surrounded by laurel branches. In 1926, Daimler and Mercedes-Benz merged, and the star-shaped logo and the Mercedes-Benz laurel branch finally merged into one, with the words Mercedes-Benz underneath.
Later, the laurel branches were changed into rings, and the words Mercedes-Benz were removed. With the merger of the two long-established car manufacturers, the manufacturer once again applied for patent rights for the trademark. The star-shaped symbol in this circle evolved into the current pattern and is still used today.
4. BMW:
B.M.W. means Bavarian Engine Manufacturing Factory. The color and combination of the logo come from the state emblem of Bavaria, where BMW is located. BMW started its business by producing aircraft engines, so many people think that the logo represents a rotating propeller.
But this is not the case. In fact, the meaning of the symmetrical pattern of the blue and white mark is very simple. The blue and white pattern is the state emblem of Bavaria, where the company is located, and is used to remind BMW of its pure bloodline from Bavaria.
5. Porsche:
Porsche’s English car logo adopts the surname of Ferdinand Porsche, the founder of the German Porsche company. The graphic vehicle logo adopts the shield-shaped emblem of Stuttgart, where the company is located. The word "PORSCHE" is at the top of the trademark, indicating that the trademark is owned by Porsche Design. The word "STUTTGART" in the trademark is above the horse, indicating that the company is headquartered in Stuttgart.
The middle of the trademark is a horse, which means that Stuttgart is rich in a kind of precious stallion; the upper left and lower right of the trademark are the patterns of antlers, which means that Stuttgart was once a good place for hunting.
6. Bentley:
The Bentley logo design uses simple and smooth lines, which are blended and outlined to form a pair of flying wings. The overall design is like an eagle soaring high. The letter "B" in the middle is the initials of the name of Bentley, the founder of Bentley Motors. It gives Bentley Motors both an imperial and noble temperament and also commemorates the designer.
7. Rolls-Royce:
The flat car logo of Rolls-Royce uses two overlapping "R", which is the symbol of Charlie Rolls and Henry Royce. The first letters of their names reflect the harmonious and harmonious relationship between the two.
At first, the double R logo was red. It is said that after the two founders passed away, the Rolls-Royce logo changed from red to black, but this statement is contrary to the facts. : According to authoritative historical records, the company only used the new vehicle logo to make the vehicle look more solemn.
8. Infiniti:
Infiniti’s oval logo represents an infinitely extending road. The elliptical curve represents infinite expansion and also symbolizes "the whole world"; the two straight lines represent the road to the peak, symbolizing endless development.
The Infiniti logo and name symbolize the never-ending pursuit of Infiniti people, which is to create a truly globally competitive luxury car user experience and the highest customer satisfaction.
9. Jaguar:
Jaguar is also known as Jaguar. Its car logo is designed as a leaping jaguar. It has a vivid shape, concise image, strong sense of movement, and contains power. , rhythm and bravery.
10. Volvo:
The Volvo car logo is composed of three parts: the circle in the first part represents Mars, the ancient Roman god of war, which is the ancient chemical symbol for the iron element, with a A circle with an arrow pointing diagonally to the upper right corner.
In Western civilization, this is the oldest and most common trademark. It originated in the Roman Empire and is a symbol of three different concepts: Mars, the Roman God of War, and male masculinity. Therefore, it is also the oldest and most common trademark in Western civilization. Representing the original connection between Mars and iron, which was used to make most weapons at the time.
Because of this, this logo has long been regarded as a symbol of the steel industry by countries around the world, including Sweden. The reason why the brand logo representing the iron element is used on the car is to remind people of the Swedish steel industry with its glorious tradition and the strength of steel.
The second part is the diagonal line, a diagonal ribbon set on the radiator that slopes from the lower left to the upper right. This ribbon was originally set up for technical reasons and was used to fix the Mars symbol on the grille.
Later it gradually evolved into a decorative symbol and became the most obvious symbol of Volvo cars. The third part is the registered trademark of Volvo, which is the word VOLVO written in ancient Egyptian font.