1. Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz is one of the world's top luxury car brands and is considered one of the world's most high-end car brands. Its perfect technical level, excellent quality standards, innovative ability to introduce new things and a series of classic coupe styles are commendable. Internationally, the brand is often referred to simply as Mercedes, while in mainland China it is called "Benz", in Taiwan it is translated as "Benz", and in Hong Kong it is translated as "Pingzhi".
2. BMW
BMW was founded on March 7, 1916. BMW’s predecessor was an aircraft factory. It was initially famous for manufacturing streamlined bi-wing reconnaissance aircraft. The predecessor company The name is BFW, and the company founder is named Gustan Otto.
On July 20, 1917, the BFW company began to reorganize and was officially named BMW.
3. Buick
The "three shields" pattern in the Buick trademark is its graphic trademark, which is the logo of the Buick division. It is mounted on the car radiator grille.
The three bullets in the picture are of different colors (from left to right: red, white and blue) and are arranged at different heights, giving people a feeling of being aggressive and constantly climbing. ; It means that the Buick Division adopts top-level technology and is capable of cutting edge; it also means that the talents cultivated by the Buick Division are all capable and are invincible warriors with the courage to climb to the top. Since 2002, Buick's trademark has been changed to a simpler form.
4. Ferrari
Ferrari is a world-famous manufacturer of racing cars and sports cars, headquartered in Maranello, Italy.
Founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1947, it mainly manufactures Formula One racing cars, racing cars and high-performance sports cars.
5. Tesla
Tesla is an American electric vehicle and energy company that produces and sells electric vehicles, solar panels, and energy storage equipment. Headquartered in Palo Alto, it was co-founded by Martin Eberhard and Mark Tarpenning on July 1, 2003. The founders named the company "Tesla Motors". In memory of physicist Nikola Tesla. In 2004, Elon Musk entered the company and led the Series A financing.