1976 and Citroen Automobile Company form Peugeot Group, which is the third largest automobile company in Europe.
"PEUGEOT" was once translated as "Bieru", and the company adopted "Lion" as its trademark. Peugeot's trademark pattern is the emblem of the Yale family, the founder of Mombelli Yale. It is said that Beyale's ancestors explored America and Africa, where they saw a magical animal-the lion, so they used the lion as a family badge. Later, this little lion became the provincial emblem of Mombelli's Yar province.
The little lion "Peugeot" is unique and has a lot of flavor. Its concise, lively and rigid lines symbolize a more perfect and mature Peugeot car. This unique shape not only highlights the strength but also emphasizes the rhythm, which is more contemporary.
Throughout the ages, lions have been regarded as noble and brave because of their fierceness, bravery and prestige. The great sculpture "The Sphinx" in ancient Egypt is the lion's head representing the majesty and bravery of Pharaoh. Therefore, Peugeot is proud to use the "Lion" trademark.
The image of the lion is the symbol of Peugeot brand. 1847 was applied to Peugeot's saw blade products, and 1880 evolved into the only manufacturing trademark of Peugeot in the mid-1980s. As a symbol of the brand, the image of the lion is constantly changing, and it is a legend that spans many centuries.