I believe many people will be excited when it comes to supercars, and they can name their brands like no other. Indeed, supercars have a very sporty body shape, as well as blood-throbbing sound and violent performance. These qualities are enough to fascinate people. Moreover, the expensive selling price and maintenance costs are beyond the reach of ordinary people, so the chance of seeing them on the street is quite low. And once it appears, it can always firmly catch people's attention. The logos of these supercar brands are also full of design. Although most people can recognize which brand they belong to at a glance, there are probably not many who can tell all the meanings and stories behind them.
Ferrari
Ferrari’s prancing horse logo originated from the totem on the fighter plane flown by the famous Italian pilot during World War I. At that time, Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari won the Circuito del Savio competition for the first time, and met the Count and Count Baracca, the parents of the famous pilot Francesco Baracca (killed in the war). The couple begged Enzo Ferrari to transfer the Prancing Horse on the fighter plane driven by their son. The logo is used on Ferrari as a mascot. Enzo Ferrari adopted the couple's suggestion and placed the Prancing Horse logo on the golden shield. It seems that this "Prancing Horse" has indeed brought a lot of good luck to Ferrari since then, allowing Ferrari to shine dazzlingly on the track.
Lamborghini
Lamborghini’s logo is a powerful, attacking bull. This is quite consistent with Lamborghini, which only produces high-horsepower high-speed sports cars, and also reflects the bullish temper of Lamborghini's founder, Ferruccio Lamborghini. Speaking of which, there is a little story between Lamborghini and Ferrari. Ferruccio Lamborghini, who was still the boss of a tractor manufacturer at the time, gave Enzo Ferrari some advice because he had a problem with the Ferrari sports car he bought. As a result, Enzo Ferrari said disdainfully: "What qualifications does a tractor manufacturer have to dictate to a sports car manufacturer?" This sentence deeply hurt Ferruccio Lamborghini and also strongly aroused him. With the idea of ??producing its own supercar, the world-famous supercar brand Lamborghini was born.
McLaren
McLaren’s logo looks simple and full of technology, but it has gone through many revisions before finally presenting this design. McLaren founder Bruce McLaren is a powerful F1 racing driver, and he is also a lame. But this did not prevent him from leading the team to win the F1 championship. Later, due to a quarrel with the team owner over engine problems, he angrily pulled his teammate Mayer to go out on his own and founded the supercar brand McLaren. Later, both founders unfortunately died during testing, and Mayer's brother took over and carried forward McLaren.
Koenigsegg
Koenigsegg’s logo comes from the “ghost picture” of the Royal Swedish Air Force, so Koenigsegg’s sports cars are also called “ Ghost sports car”. The strength of its sports car can also be said to be worthy of its name. Koenigsegg's top high-performance model Koenigsegg CCR has officially obtained the Guinness (Guinness) World Records certification as the world's fastest production car with a top speed of 387.87 km/h. .
Bugatti
The letters EB on Bugatti's logo are the abbreviations of the founder Ettore Bugatti's name, and the circle of dots represents the ball bearings. Bugatti is a French supercar brand with a history of more than 100 years, and it also has a brilliant record in the racing field. However, it began to decline after World War II and had an ill-fated fate. After changing hands several times, the Volkswagen Group acquired Bugatti in 1998 and revived it.
Porsche
There is also a horse in the middle of the Porsche logo, with the words "STUTTGART" (Stuttgart) above it, which represents the city of Stuttgart where the Porsche company is located. The city of Stuttgart has been the birthplace of famous horses as early as the 16th century, and the antlers on the car logo also indicate that this place is also a hunting place. The golden stripes represent mature wheat ears, while the red represents passion.
The founder of Porsche, Ferdinand Porsche, is himself a well-known car designer in the world of automobiles. He once designed the precursor of the world-famous Beetle sedan for Volkswagen. His son Ferry Porsche inherited his father's business and led Porsche to continue to create brilliance and become famous in the world of automobiles.
Pagani
Pagani's car logo looks quite beautiful with automotive craftsmanship, and Pagani's sports cars are also known for their extreme performance, a large number of exquisite hand-made products, expensive prices and rarity. world-famous for its output. Speaking of which, Pagani and Ferrari are still from the same hometown. They were both born in Modena, an Italian town known as the hometown of supercars. Its founder, Horacio Pagani, first went to the Lamborghini company located on the outskirts of Modena. He started as an assembly worker and continued to accumulate experience until he founded the Pagani brand and developed it into a world-renowned supercar manufacturer.