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What are the current logos of cars and the history of various car companies?

AUDI

The logo of Audi cars is four rings, representing the four companies before the merger. These companies were once manufacturers of bicycles, motorcycles and passenger cars. Since the company was originally formed by the merger of four companies, each ring is a symbol of one of the companies.

Benz BENZ

In June 1909, Daimler applied to register the three-pointed star as the logo of the car, symbolizing mechanization on land, water and air. In 1916, a circle was added around it, with four small stars inlaid above the circle and the words "Mercedes" below. "Mercedes" means happiness, which means that the cars produced by Daimler will bring happiness to their owners.

Volkswagen VOLKSWAGEN

Volkswagen Wagenwerk in German means a car used by the public. The VW in the logo is the first letter of the full name. The logo consists of three "V"s made with the middle and index fingers, which means that Volkswagen and its products must win - win - win.

TOYOTA

Toyota's three oval logo has been used since the early 1990s. The large oval in the logo represents the earth, and the two ovals in the middle are vertically combined to form a T, which represents Toyota.

FORD

Ford's logo uses the English word "Ford" with white letters on a blue background. Because founder Henry Ford liked small animals, the logo designer drew Ford's English name into a pattern that looked like a little white rabbit.

BMW

The blue and white pattern in the middle of the BMW logo represents the blue sky, white clouds and the constantly rotating propeller, indicating the long history of BMW and symbolizing the company's past Its leading position in aviation engine technology also symbolizes the company's consistent purpose and goals:

Rolls-Royce ROLLS-ROYCE

The logo of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars The use of two "R"s overlapping each other symbolizes me in you and you in me, reflecting the harmonious and harmonious relationship between the two.

Ferrari

Ferrari’s logo is a leaping horse. There was an Italian pilot who performed very well in World War I; he had such a prancing horse on his plane that would bring him good luck. After Ferrari's initial racing victory, the pilot's parents, an earl couple, suggested that Ferrari should also print the good-luck prancing horse on its car. Later, when the pilot died in battle, the horse became black; and the background color of the logo was the color of the canary in Modena, where the company is located.

PEUGEOT

The predecessor of Peugeot Automobile Company was a small workshop founded by the Pierre brothers of the Peugeot family in the early 19th century to produce saws, springs and other iron tools. The trademark of these iron products is a mighty lion, which is the symbol of the province of Fernandezio Quinti where the company is located, and has an invincible metaphor. It embodies the three major advantages of the Peugeot saw: the saw teeth are like a lion's teeth and are durable, the saw body is like a lion's backbone and is elastic, and the saw's performance is as unimpeded as a lion's. When the first Peugeot came out in 1890, in order to show its high quality, the company decided to continue to use the "Lion" trademark.

ASTON MARTIN

The Aston Martin car logo is a flying roc with the English words "Aston" and "Martin" respectively. It means that the company is like Dapeng, with sprinting speed and lofty ambitions.

Bentley

When Walter Owen Bentley produced the first four-cylinder racing car in 1919, it had a badge on it with a Bentley's initial "B" surrounds the falcon's wings. The four-cylinder car is no longer produced, but the "B" badge remains Bentley's symbol.

The Bentley sedan logo is based on the first letter "B" of the company name, with a pair of wings, like an eagle soaring in the sky. This logo is still in use today.

Lincoln LINCOLN

Lincoln is the second brand owned by Ford Motor Company. Lincoln Motor Company was founded by Henry Leland in 1907 and acquired by Ford Motor Company in 1922. In the early days, it was engaged in the production of aircraft engines. Lincoln is the first brand named after a president, producing high-end cars specifically for presidents and heads of state.

JAGUAR

The origin of the name Jaguar can be traced back to 1937. In June of that year SS Motor Company officially took over Sunbeam (Wolverhampton) Motor Company. At that time, Sir Lyons finally chose a name that had a crisp pronunciation in various languages-Jaguar, which was named after a flying machine in World War I. Jaguar is also called Jaguar, and Hong Kong people also call it "Jaguar", due to the transliteration of the English JAGUAR.

CHEVROLET

The Chevrolet trademark represents a patterned bow. Chevrolet is the name of Swiss racing driver and engineer Louis Chevrolet.

LEXUS

The Lexus logo takes the first letter of the car name in English, which is the first letter "L" of LEXUS.

LAMBORGHINI

The company's logo is a head full of strength, ready to launch a fierce attack on the opponent. It is said that Lamborghini himself has this kind of bullish temperament that is not to be outdone, and it also reflects the characteristics of Lamborghini's products, because the cars produced by the company are all high-power, high-speed sports sedans. The company name is omitted from the trademarks on the front and rear of the car, leaving only a stubborn cow.

CADILLAC

The name "Cadillac" was chosen to pay tribute to the French royal aristocrat, explorer, and founder of Detroit City in the United States, Anthony Mens Cadillac. The trademark graphic Mainly composed of crown and shield. The crown symbolizes the coat of arms of the Cadillac family, and the seven pearls on the crown represent the royal aristocratic lineage. The shield symbolizes the bravery of Cadillac's army.

ALFAROMEO

Alfa Romeo’s logo began to be used in the early 1930s. This is the emblem of the city of Milan and the lord of Milan in the Middle Ages. The family coat of arms of the Duke of Conté. The cross part of the logo comes from the story of the Crusaders' expedition from Milan; the right part is the coat of arms of the Grand Duke of Milan; there are various legends about the snake devouring the Saracens. One of them is: It symbolizes that Visconte's ancestors once fought off the "dragon" that made the people suffer.

VOLVO

"VOLVO" is also translated as "rich". The car logo consists of two parts: icon and word mark. Volvo's graphic logo is made up of double circles in the shape of a wheel, with an arrow pointing upward to the right. The Latin word "VOLVO" in the middle means rolling forward, implying that the wheels of Volvo cars are rolling forward and the company is prosperous and has a bright future.

Mazda MAZDA

The original name of Mazda Motor Company is Toyo Industrial Company. The cars produced are named after the company's founder "Matsuda", and because the pinyin of "Matsuda" is MAZDA (Mazda ), so people are accustomed to calling it Mazda. After Mazda cooperated with Ford, it adopted a new car logo, which consists of a flying seagull in an oval, which also forms the word "M". "M" is the first capital letter of MAZDA.

Lotus LOTUS

The Lotus logo is an abstract Lotus shape inlaid on the oval base plate. In addition to the word "LOTUS", it also has the founder The full name of Chapman (A.C.B.CHAPMAN) is formed by superimposing the four English letters "A.C.B.C".

Lotus was founded by the British Chapman in 1951. It mainly produces sports cars. Due to its small scale, it changed hands several times in the fierce competition. It is now settled in Italy's Fiat Automobile Company.

Renault

In 1898, three brothers, Louis Renault, founded the Renault Automobile Company in Billancourt, France. It is one of the oldest automobile companies in the world. The main products include Renault sedans, official vehicles and sports vehicles. The Renault logo is a pattern made up of four diamonds, symbolizing the integration of the three Renault brothers with the automobile industry, and indicating that "Renault" can compete, survive and develop in an infinite (four-dimensional) space.

GM BUICK

The pattern in the Buick trademark that looks like "three swords" is the *** graphic trademark. The three swords of different colors (from left to right are The three colors of red, white and blue) are arranged at different heights, giving people a feeling of being aggressive and constantly climbing. The English logo of Buick sedan comes from the surname of David Buick, the founder of the company. The entire trademark is an eagle with spread wings about to land on the English letters of Buick. It symbolizes that Buick is the ideal habitat for eagles.

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.

Opel

German Opel is a subsidiary of General Motors of the United States and a window of General Motors in Europe. It was founded by Adam Opel and has a history of more than 100 years.

FIAT

The Italian Fiat company was founded in July 1899. Now Fiat is the most important automobile manufacturing center and the largest private enterprise group in Italy. The fields include commercial vehicles, ships, aircraft, trains, agricultural tractors and construction machinery, etc. The translation abbreviation "fiat" of Fiat (FIAT) Italian Turin Automobile Manufacturing Plant (Fabbrica Itliana Auto-mobi Ledi Torino) means "dharma assembly", "permit" and "approval" in English.

Hyundai HYUNDAI

In 1947, Zheng Juyong founded Hyundai Motor Company. After more than 50 years of development, it has become the largest automobile manufacturer in South Korea and entered the ranks of world-famous automobile companies. Its trademark is an italic H in an oval, and H is the first capital letter of Hyundai Motor Company's English name HYUNDAI

SKODA

The meaning of Skoda's trademark is: a huge circle It symbolizes Skoda's impeccable products for the world; the bird's wing symbolizes technological progress and its products are sold all over the world; the arrow flying to the right symbolizes advanced technology; the trademark of the Skoda Fresia brand car currently produced The cinnamon twig leaves at the bottom represent victory.

Chrysler

Chrysler Company is an automobile company named after its founder Walter Chrysler. The graphic trademark is like a five-pointed star medal,

Suzuki

The S in the Suzuki trademark pattern is the first capital letter of SUZUKI. In 1909, Mr. Suzuki founded Suzuki Loom Manufacturing Co., Ltd. in Hamana County, Shizuoka Prefecture. In 1954, it was renamed Suzuki Automobile Industry Co., Ltd. The company mainly produces mini cars, light trucks, motorcycles, etc. Since 1979, the company's minicar sales have ranked first in Japan.

Citro?n

In 1900, Andre Citro?n invented the herringbone gear. In 1912, Andre Citroen began to use herringbone gears as the trademark of Citroen's products.