Car brands include Hyundai, Toyota, Honda, Mercedes-Benz, and Ferrari. The specific logos are as follows:
1. Hyundai
The logo of Hyundai Motor Company is an oval with Oblique letter H. The oval represents the earth, which means that Hyundai Motor uses the whole world as its stage to conduct global business management.
The oblique letter H is the first letter of Hyundai Motor Company’s English name HYUNDAI. It is also a visual artistic expression of two people shaking hands, representing the mutual trust and support between Hyundai Motor Company and its customers! The oval not only represents the car steering wheel, but also can be seen as the earth. The combination of the two means that modern cars are all over the world.
2. Toyota
The Toyota logo was published in October 1989, on the occasion of TOYOTA’s 50th anniversary. The focus of the design is the symmetrical composition of an oval. An ellipse is a curve with two centers, signifying that carmakers are in tune with their customers.
Moreover, the first letter T of TOYOTA is composed of three ovals forming a stylized T, which is defined as the "soul union of consumer products." The space behind it means that TOYOTA's advanced technology is expanding and extending around the world, facing the future and constantly flying towards the universe.
3. Honda
Honda established a trademark design research group in the 1980s, and determined the three-stringed speaker trademark from more than 2,500 design drawings from all over the world. That is, the framed "H". The H in the pattern is the first letter of "Honda" in English. This logo reflects the characteristics of technological innovation, perfect employees and solid management, as well as a sense of tension and relaxation.
4. Mercedes-Benz
Daimler applied for a patent for the three-pointed star logo in 1909, but Mercedes-Benz is a round badge. Daimler's logo comes from a letter Daimler wrote to his wife. He believed that the star he painted on his house would bring him good luck. development in one direction.
5. Ferrari
The legendary logo used by Ferrari has an unusual origin. The emblem was originally used as a personal emblem by Francesco Baracca, a decorated Italian World War I pilot who painted the emblem on the fuselage of the aircraft he flew.
In 1923, Enzo Ferrari met Francesco's mother in a racing match. The mother was very proud of her son's heroic record, so she proposed to let Enzo Ferrari take his son to his home. The Prancing Horse logo on the fighter plane is printed on the vehicle.