Car logos can play a role in promoting and identifying car brands. Different car logos have different meanings, and the true meanings of some brand logos are not as rumored. 1. BMW
I believe everyone is familiar with BMW’s logo. There are blue and white colors in the ring, and the letter "BMW" is written in three capital letters. Many people mistakenly think that the BMW logo is because during World War II, BMW was responsible for producing fighter engines, and its entire logo is the image of the engine propeller rotating.
But this is not the case. The blue and white part of the BMW logo is actually the symbol of Bavaria, the hometown of BMW. But unlike the state flag of Bavaria, the blue and white are arranged in the opposite order. This is Germany. Use prohibited by trademark law. ?2. Alfa Romeo
In the logo of the Italian car brand Alfa Romeo, the red cross symbolizes part of the shield of Milan and symbolizes the victory of the Crusades.
The man-eating dragon-shaped snake pattern comes from the emblem of an ancient local aristocratic family, symbolizing the legend that the ancestors of the Duke of Visconti, the lord of Milan in the Middle Ages, fought off the "dragon snake" that caused suffering to the people of the city. .
In the modern evolution of Alfa Romeo's logo, the dragon has gradually been interpreted abstractly, so now it seems that the "dragon" has gradually become a line. 3. Subaru
Subaru is well known for its long-term dominance in rally car events. The most conspicuous thing on Subaru’s logo is the six stars.
Subaru is now owned by Japan's Fuji Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. The six stars represent the original six merged companies: Fuji Industrial, Fuji Automobile, Omiya Fuji Industrial Utsunomiya Vehicles, Tokyo Fuji Industrial and Fuji Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
Subaru's six stars are one big and five small, which means that Fuji Heavy Industries is leading the other five founding companies to continue to grow.
Do you know any other trivia about car logos? Discussions are welcome.