No one can figure out how many car brands there are in the world, and how many brands have grown and how many have died out. However, famous brands have endured forever, so let’s introduce them to you as a way to gain insights.
★ Citroen--Citroen's double-figure sign is in the shape of a gear first manufactured by André Citroen in its Paris factory in 1913.
Cadillac--Cadillac is named after Mothe Cadillac, the French royal aristocrat and explorer who discovered Detroit in 1701, and its logo uses his family crest.
★ Lincoln--Lincoln is a car named after the 12th President of the United States. President Lincoln's name is used to establish the company's image and show that the company produces top-notch cars. Its trademark is a rectangle with a shining star, which represents President Lincoln as the star of the unification of the American Federation and the abolition of slavery, and also symbolizes the brilliance of Lincoln cars.
★ Rolls-Royce: This car logo is made up of the two R's of the company's founders, Rolls and Royce. The flying goddess statue above the car's radiator hood has become the car's traditional symbol. It was in 1911 that the board of directors was shocked by the phenomenon of some car owners affixing vulgar and anecdotal signs to their cars, and decided to put more healthy and auspicious signs on the cars first. Made in England.
★ Chevrolet: Chevrolet's "Bow Tie" logo came from Durant, one of the founders of Chevrolet, who came up with the idea of ??designing this graphic when he was reading a newspaper and got it from the wallpaper of a Paris hotel. Inspired by, first used in 1914. Universal in the United States.
★ Volvo: The "VCLVO" in Volvo's trademark means "rolling forward" in Latin. Made in Sweden.
★ Bentley: Its car logo is a soaring eagle, with the first capital "B" of the company name "BENTLEY" written on the eagle's belly. The "Eagle"-shaped trademark symbolizes Bentley's unlimited development capabilities on a global scale. Made in England.
★ Volkswagen: The Volkswagen company's logo is a combination of the prefixes of the two German words "Volks Wagen".
★ Toyota: The middle of the Toyota logo seems to be the T in the steering wheel, which is the first letter of its English name "TOYOTA". The oval represents the earth and expresses the desire to promote its products to the world. The blank space in the background represents the company's increasingly advanced technological level and endless innovation opportunities.
★ Nissan: Nissan's logo, the circle represents the sun, and in the middle is the pinyin form of the word Nissan, which means "aiming for people and cars tomorrow."
★ Mitsubishi: Mitsubishi's 3 diamond logo has a 100-year history and comes from the oak leaf emblem of the founder Iwasaki family.
★ Alfa Romeo: The Alfa Romeo logo has been used since 1911. It is the emblem of the city of Milan, Italy, and the family emblem of the Duke of Visconti, the lord of Milan in the Middle Ages. Made in Italy.
★ Ferrari: Enzo Ferrari was a driver in 1920. Due to completing the team’s entire schedule, the mother of heroic pilot Baraka donated her son’s flight to Ferrari in 1923 Using the Pegasus logo, Ferrari spray-painted it on his racing cars and used it on his first road car in 1947, also adding the Italian flag and a yellow background to the logo.
★ Pontiac: Its logo consists of two parts. The letters PONTIAC trademark are taken from a place name in Michigan, USA; the graphic trademark is an arrow with a cross mark, which is embedded above the engine radiator grille. The cross-shaped mark indicates that "Pontiac" is a major member of General Motors and also symbolizes the safety and reliability of Pontiac cars; the arrow represents Pontiac's technological advancement and problem-solving spirit.
★ Opel: Opel was once translated as Obel, which was taken from the surname of the founder Adem Obel. A trademark consists of two parts: pattern and text.
The pattern represents the company's technological progress and development, and cuts through the sky like lightning, shocking the world. It symbolizes the speed of the car and also shows off its research achievements in aerodynamics. German Volkswagen.
★ Mercedes-Benz - a three-pointed star in all aspects of sea, land and air. Germany is the birthplace of the world's modern automobiles. The world's first automobile was designed and manufactured by German engineer Carl Benz in 1885. The logo of Mercedes-Benz is a simplified three-pointed star surrounded by a ring shaped like a car steering wheel. The three-pointed star represents all-round mobility in the land, sea and air fields, and the ring diagram shows its global development momentum. Mercedes-Benz: The three-pointed star of Mercedes-Benz represents land, sea and sky respectively, indicating that it has great powers whether on sea, sky or land.
★ Santana--a powerful and famous whirlwind. The Volkswagen brand sedan produced by the German Volkswagen Company evolved from the world's earliest Beetle-type car, and its logo uses the superimposed VW word. VW is the abbreviation of German Volkswagen (meaning Volkswagen). The new car trial-produced in 1981 was named "Santana", which means that the car is as popular around the world as the powerful and cold cyclone that often blows in the "Santana Valley" in California, which is rich in precious wine.
★ Audi--four brothers holding hands. The logo of the Audi (AUdi) sedan produced by the German Volkswagen Company is four connected circles. It is the unified car logo used by its predecessor, the Automobile United Company, when it was established in 1932. The four circles indicate that it was originally formed by the merger of four companies: Hoch, Audi, DKW and Vendno. Four closely interlocking rings with equal radii symbolize the close relationship of equality, mutual benefit, collaboration and the enterprising professionalism of company members.
★ BMW--Propeller with blue sky and white clouds. The BMW sedan produced by the German BMW Motor Company is known as a model of high-end luxury sedans. It is popular in Europe and the United States, and car fans all over the world have a soft spot for it. The logo of BMW cars uses an inner and outer double circle, with the word "BMW" marked above the double circle ring, which is the first abbreviation of the three words of the company's full name. The circular blue and white spaced pattern in the inner circle represents the blue sky, white clouds and the non-stop running propellers. It is creative and novel. It not only reflects the company's long history, shows the company's past leadership in aero-engine technology, but also symbolizes the company's success in In the vast journey of time and space, the most innovative technology and the most advanced concepts are used to satisfy consumers' greatest wishes, reflecting the vigorous momentum and ever-changing face of BMW. The BMW logo first appeared in 1928, which means a silver propeller under the blue sky, reminiscent of the company's predecessor as an aircraft engine manufacturing plant founded in 1916.
★ Cadillac - the crown and shield of the royal family
Cadillac sedan is one of the five major car series produced by General Motors, the largest automobile company in the United States. It is famous for its luxury. The extraordinary style is famous all over the world and has become synonymous with high-end cars. Antoine Mens Cadillac, the founder of the city of Detroit in the United States, was a French royal aristocrat who loved adventure all his life. He acted benevolently and helped those in need, and was deeply supported and loved by the local people. In order to express its deep memory and high respect for Kaishi, and to use the celebrity effect to expand publicity and influence, the company chose "Cadillac" as the name of its sedan. Kaiche's logo consists of a crown and a shield: the seven pearls on the crown and shield symbolize the noble lineage of Cadillac's royal aristocracy, which is a metaphor for Kaiche's nobility, luxury, style and demeanor; the shield symbolizes Cadillac's bravery and bravery. This is a metaphor for Kaiche’s huge market competitiveness.
★ Mercedes-Benz The three-pointed star of Mercedes-Benz represents land, sea and sky respectively, indicating that it has great powers whether on sea, sky or land. Made in Germany.
Cadillac Cadillac is named after Mothe Cadillac, the French royal aristocrat and explorer who discovered Detroit in 1701, and its logo uses his family crest. Made in the United States.
★ Nissan Nissan's logo, the circle represents the sun, and in the middle is the pinyin form of the word Nissan, which means "aiming for people and cars tomorrow."
★ Mazda The two sides of the oval represent infinite and sublime creativity, and the flame graphics inside represent sincere and strong passion in the heart. Made in Japan.
★ The leader of the PONTIAC tribe
The car logo consists of two parts. The letters PONTIAC trademark are taken from a place name in Michigan, USA; the graphic trademark is an arrow with a cross mark, which is embedded above the engine radiator grille. The cross-shaped mark indicates that "Pontiac" is a major member of General Motors and also symbolizes the safety and reliability of Pontiac cars; the arrow represents Pontiac's technological advancement and problem-solving spirit. The predecessor of the Pontiac sedan manufacturer was the Oakland division of General Motors. The car was named in memory of Pontiac, a leader of the Ottawa Indian tribe in history. It is said that in 1763, he led his army to attack the British army besieging Detroit and annihilated a British army that came for reinforcements.
★ Santana - the famous and powerful cyclone
The Volkswagen brand sedan produced by the German Volkswagen Company evolved from the world's earliest beetle-shaped car. The superimposed word "VW" is used, and "VW" is the German abbreviation of Volkswagen. The new car that was trial-produced in 1981 was named "Santana". The implication was that the car would be as famous as the "Santana Valley" in California, which is rich in precious wines, and like the strong and cold waves that often blow in the valley. The famous "Santana Cyclone" is also popular all over the world.
★ Ford - the lively and cute little white rabbit
Ford Motor Company is the second largest automobile company in the United States. The logo of its Ford brand sedan uses the English letters "Ford" Namely "Ford", the pattern uses white characters on a blue background to visually form a vibrant rabbit. The car's logo design also reflects the unique hobbies of the company's founder, Henry Ford. He was very fond of animals and plants during his lifetime, and often took a break to read various books and magazines about animals and plants.
★ ASTON MARTIN · UK
The first Aston Martin was born in the UK in 1915, and began to be sold in the United States in 1950. Opened a North American branch and provided a large number of products to Aston in the United States. Martin changed hands several times and was acquired by Ford in 1994.
Aston Martin Lagunda was formed by the merger of Aston, Martin and Lagonda. It produces convertibles, racing cars and limited-production sports cars. World famous.
The logo of Alston Martin Lagunda is a flying roc with the English words "Alston" and "Martin" respectively. It means that the company is like Dapeng, with sprinting speed and lofty ambitions.
★ Oldsmobile · United States
Oldsmobile was founded in 1897 and was the first car manufacturer in the United States. In 1908, Oldsmobile Merged into General Motors, one year later the number of workers in several factories in Lansing, Michigan exceeded 1,000. As of 1990, Oldsmobile's total automobile production exceeded 30 million vehicles.
Oldsmobile is a division of General Motors. Its predecessor was the Olds Motor Company founded by Ransom Olds and Frank Clark in 1897. It is the oldest automobile manufacturer in the United States. Passenger car manufacturer. The name of the Oldsmobile division is composed of "Olds" and "mobile". "Olds" is the surname of the founder Olds, and "mobile" means motor vehicle in English. The arrow-shaped pattern in Oldsmobile's logo represents the company's positive and enterprising spirit of innovation. The Oldsmobile sedan is elegant, generous and calm in shape, with strong American characteristics, and is known as the sky blue "American gentleman".
★ BMW·Germany
BMW is also translated as "Bail".
The full name of BMW is "Bayerische Motoren Werhe
AG", and BMW is the abbreviation of these three words. In 1916, Karl Rapp and Max Fritz founded the Bayer Company in Munich; in 1917, it was changed to Bayer Engine Co., Ltd.;
The blue and white pattern in the middle of the BMW logo represents the blue sky The white clouds and the constantly rotating propeller symbolize BMW's long history, the company's past leading position in aero-engine technology, and the company's consistent purpose and goal: to use advanced and sophisticated technology in a vast space and time. Technology and the latest concepts satisfy customers' greatest wishes, reflecting the company's vigorous momentum and ever-changing new look. Marked above the double circle is the word (BMW), which is the first three letters of the company's full name.
★ PORSCHE·Germany
Porsche is also called Porsche. In 1930, Ferdinand Porsche founded Porsche Design in Stuttgart. In 1948, the first 356 Roadsters named after Porsche came out. Later, 25,000 vehicles were sold. In 1963, Porsche launched the Porsche time-honored 911 car, which was well received by consumers in North America. Widely favored. Since then, "Porsche" has occupied a place in the world of sports cars with its superb technology and elegant styling art. Its logo adopts the coat of arms of the city of Stuttgart. The word "Stuttgart" indicates that the company is headquartered in Stuttgart; the middle of the trademark is a horse, representing a precious stallion abundant in Stuttgart; the upper left and lower right are antlers, indicating that Stuttgart was once a good place for hunting; the upper right The yellow stripes on the square and lower left represent mature wheat, symbolizing a bumper harvest, the black represents fertile land, and the red symbolizes people's wisdom and love for nature. All this forms a beautiful pastoral landscape painting, symbolizing the glorious past and bright future of "Porsche".
★ Honda·Japan
Honda Motor Company is a major member of the Honda Group and one of the world's largest motorcycle manufacturers. In 1948, Soichiro Honda established the Honda Technical Research Institute in Tokyo, which started with construction machinery and tools. Later, it gradually developed into a well-known automobile company. It was renamed Honda Motor Company in 1948. Honda entered the United States in 1959 and sold motorcycles in Los Angeles. The first car was sold in the United States 10 years later. In 1982, Honda became the first company to enter the United States. The Japanese company that produces it began to launch American-standard cars in 1988. Honda established a trademark design research group in the 1980s, and determined the current three-string speaker trademark, which is the framed "H", from more than 2,500 design drawings from all over the world. This logo reflects the characteristics of technological innovation, perfect employees and solid management, as well as a sense of tension and a sense of relaxation that can be relaxed.
★ Jeep (JEEP) Birdsong
On June 27, 1940, the U.S. government invited 135 automobile manufacturers to design and produce a flexible and strong automobile. Wheel drive military vehicle. The name of this kind of car is "GP", and its pronunciation is very similar to the "Jeep Jeep" sound made by a magical bird in flight in the comic image created by American cartoonist Shiger in 1937. The United States The soldiers called it "Jeep."
★ Datsun (DATSUN) commemorates the founders
Datsun has two meanings: one is the name of the three founders, Kenumaro Tian, ??Rokuro Aoyama and Mintaro Takeuchi. Spelling; secondly, it means "as fast as a rabbit" in Japanese. It was named "DATSON" in 1932, but the pronunciation of "SON" in English was unlucky in Japanese, so it was changed to "SU".
★ Strong wind in SANTANA Valley
Santana is a model put into production by German Volkswagen in 1981. Santana is the name of a valley in California, USA. This place is famous for its grape production. A strong wind often blows in the valley. People call this wind "Santana". Naming the new car after Santana is to hope that the new model will be loved by people like the wine of Santana Valley and be as powerful as the Santana veteran.
★ Cadillac (CADILLAC) French officer
The reason why it is named Cadillac is to commemorate a French officer named Cadillac. It is said that this officer was Founder of Detroit. This car also uses the Cadillac family emblem, a crown decorated with 7 shining pearls.