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Car logos and their meanings

Hello, for example 1. Audi car

Audi car uses 4 rings as its logo. It was because in 1932 Audi merged with Horch, Wanderer and DKW to form the "United Motor Company".

Each ring represents a company. The four rings are of the same size and interlocked side by side, representing the equal status of the four companies and their close unity and the entire alliance is unbreakable. Since 1932, no matter how the organizational structure of Audi has changed, the four-ring logo has not changed at all.

2. BMW

BMW’s blue and white logo symbolizes the rotating propeller, which is a portrayal of the company’s early history. However, the current BMW president corrected that people always think that the blue and white logo is a propeller. In fact, it should be that BMW is headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.

The state flag of Bavaria is blue and white. Yes, BMW's name is Bayerische Motoren AG. BMW represents Bavaria and Germany's most exquisite engine technology.

3. volov

The Volvo logo consists of three parts: the circle in the first part represents Mars, the ancient Roman god of war. This is the ancient chemical symbol of iron element - there is a A circle with an arrow pointing diagonally to the upper right corner. In Western civilization, this can be regarded as the oldest and most common trademark. It originated in the Roman Empire.

It is a symbol of three different concepts: Mars, the Roman god of war and male masculinity. Therefore, it is also the oldest and most common trademark in Western civilization. Representing the original connection between Mars and iron, which was used to make most weapons at the time.

Because of this, this logo has long been regarded as a symbol of the steel industry by countries around the world, including Sweden. The reason why the brand logo representing the iron element is used on the car is to remind people of the Swedish steel industry with its glorious tradition and the strength of steel.

The second part is the diagonal line, a diagonal ribbon set on the radiator that slopes from the upper left to the lower right. This ribbon was originally set up for technical considerations to fix the Mars symbol on the grille.

Later, it gradually evolved into a decorative symbol and became the most obvious symbol of Volvo cars. The third part is the registered trademark of Volvo, which is the word VOLVO written in ancient Egyptian font.

4. Porsche

Porsche’s English car logo adopts the surname of Ferdinand Porsche, the founder of the German Porsche company. The graphic vehicle logo adopts the shield-shaped emblem of Stuttgart, where the company is located. The word "PORSCHE" is at the top of the trademark, indicating that the trademark is owned by Porsche Design; the word "STUTTGART" in the trademark is above the horse, indicating that the company is headquartered in Stuttgart;

In the middle of the trademark is a A horse, indicating that Stuttgart is rich in a kind of Stuttgart horse; the upper left and lower right of the trademark are antler patterns, indicating that Stuttgart was once a good place for hunting;

The yellow stripes on the upper right and lower left of the trademark It represents the color of mature wheat, which is a metaphor for a bumper harvest. The black in the trademark represents fertile land, and the red in the trademark symbolizes people’s wisdom and love for nature, thus forming an exquisite, profound, delicate and beautiful pastoral landscape painting. , showing the glorious past of Porsche and foreshadowing the bright future of Porsche, the excellence of Porsche sports cars.

5. Mazda

Folklore says "MAZDA" is the English spelling of "Matsuda", the surname of the company's founder Jujiro Matsuda, and it is believed that "Mazda" is the transliteration of the Japanese pronunciation of "Mazda" , actually this is a misinformation.

The English spelling of "Matsuda" is "MATSUDA", not "MAZDA". "MAZDA" is an English word (not an English name), related to "Matsuda", but not "Matsuda". MAZDA cars cannot be translated into Matsuda cars.

The founder Jujiro Matsuda did not want to give the company a purely Japanese name, so he did not directly use the English spelling of his Japanese name as a trademark like Toyota and Honda, but looked through the English dictionary,

< p>Looking for an English word that was closest to the English spelling of his last name (Matsuda Jyujiro), he finally found "MAZDA". The pronunciation of "MAZDA" is the same as the pronunciation of "Matsuda" in Japanese.

Definition of "MAZDA": The prophet Zoroaster founded an ancient religion in Western Persia, advising people to worship the Creator as the source of good, requiring people to have kind thoughts, words and actions, and Give up evil.

There is a god in this religious system named "Ahura Mazda". Matsuda Jujiro took this as the company name, and it means pursuing light and kindness. It is also said that "MAZDA" is the giant god who created the civilization of iron tools and ancient wheels, and has the meaning of intelligence, rationality and coordination.