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Which group brand does BMW belong to?

BMW is a brand of BMW Group.

BMW, founded in 1916, is a German luxury car brand with its headquarters in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. White marks the color of the Bavarian flag where BMW is headquartered. BMW is one of the three luxury brands in Germany. There are several series of BMW cars, such as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, X, M, Z, I and so on.

Among them, Series1 is a small car, Series2 is a small coupe, Series3 is a medium-sized car, Series4 is a medium-sized coupe, Series5 is a medium-sized car, Series6 is a medium-sized coupe, Series7 is a luxury D-class car, Series8 is a luxury coupe, Series I is a BMW electric car and hybrid series, M is a high-performance and sports car version of BMW, Series X is a specific SUV of BMW, and Series Z is an entry-level sports car of BMW.

in the past p>1 years, BMW has developed from an aero-engine factory to a world-famous enterprise group that mainly produces luxury cars, aero-engines, off-road vehicles and motorcycles, and ranks among the world's automobile enterprises. BMW is also translated as "Bayil". BMW aims at high quality, high performance and high technology of automobiles. Although the automobile production is not high, it enjoys almost the same reputation as Mercedes-Benz in the automobile industry and users.

Origin of BMW logo:

The history of BMW can be traced back to 1913. At that time, BMW's predecessor was an aero-engine manufacturer named RappMotorenwerke, and the logo was centered on chess pieces. In 1916, the founder left his job and founded Bavarian Engine Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (BMW). In order to prove the company's pedigree, a black ring engraved with a golden outline was affixed with the company name of BMW, and the blue and white color scheme of the Bavarian flag was adopted.

because it was forbidden to use the national emblem or other sovereignty symbols on trademarks at that time, the blue and white colors in the middle were reversed, thus becoming the prototype of the BMW logo, which actually appeared on cars in 1923, and its logo was intended to show its pure Balencia descent.