Cars with eagle-like logos include Bentley, BMW Mini, and Aston Martin.
If the wings are relatively short and there is a circle in the middle of the wings, if the letter "B" is written inside, it is a Bentley under normal circumstances; if it says "MINI" inside, it is a BMW MINI; and if it says "MINI", it is a BMW MINI; "ASTON MARTIN" means Aston Martin.
The design of the Bentley logo uses simple and smooth lines, blended and outlined to form a pair of flying wings, just like an eagle soaring high. The letter "B" in the middle is the initials of Bentley, the founder of Bentley Motors, which gives Bentley a royal and noble temperament and also serves to commemorate the designer.
In addition, some high-end Bentley models (such as Mulsanne, Yajun, Brookland, etc.) are equipped with a three-dimensional logo similar to the main logo on the front hood. This is the same as Rolls-Royce. Sri Lanka’s three-dimensional logo of the Flying Goddess has the same purpose but the same purpose.
MINI
BMW MINI is a British mini car brand, now part of the BMW Group. Its large, round headlights, flat top and short tail design adhere to the The style of the MINI family. Its logo is like an eagle, which is very bold. It is a small car that is popular all over the world and very unique, and is very popular among the public.
Aston Martin
The Aston Martin car logo is like a soaring eagle, indicating that the company, like an eagle, has the sprinting speed and lofty ambitions to descend from the sky. . The English words Aston and Martin are respectively marked, indicating that it is a "three-sworn" automobile company.
Aston Martin Motor Company was founded in March 1913 by Onel Martin and Robert Bamford, and is headquartered in Guyton, England. It mainly produces convertible travel cars. cars, racing cars and limited edition sports cars.
In 1987, Aston Martin was acquired by Ford of the United States; in 2007, Prodrive boss David Richards purchased the Aston Martin brand from Ford for US$925 million; and in 2008 On September 7, 2019, Aston Martin announced its official entry into the Chinese market at a press conference in Beijing.
Their car logo symbols are basically in the shape of an eagle, like an eagle spreading its wings, indicating that the sales of the car are heading towards a better future.