Car logo

Car brands include Toyota, Buick, Volkswagen, Nissan, and BMW. The specific logos are as follows:

1. Toyota

The Toyota logo was published in October 1989. On the occasion of TOYOTA's 50th anniversary, the focus of the design is the symmetrical composition composed of oval shapes. An ellipse is a curve with two centers, signifying that carmakers are in tune with their customers.

Moreover, the first letter T of TOYOTA is composed of three ovals forming a stylized T, which is defined as the "soul union of consumer products." The space behind it means that TOYOTA's advanced technology is expanding and extending around the world, facing the future and constantly flying towards the universe.

2. Buick

The "three shields" pattern in the Buick trademark is its graphic trademark, which is the logo of the Buick division. It is installed on the car radiator 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.

3. Volkswagen

The Volkswagen logo has undergone many changes in its history. The VW in today's logo is the first letter of the full name, and the logo consists of three middle fingers. The "V" made with the index finger means that Volkswagen and its products will win - win - win.

4. Nissan

"NISSAN' (ニッサン) is Japanese". The Romanized form of the word "Nissan" is the abbreviation of Japanese industry, and its meaning is "aiming for the future of people and cars."

The graphic trademark places NISSAN on a fiery red sun, concisely indicating the company name and highlighting the image of the country where it is located, which is unique in automobile trademark culture.

5. BMW

The colors and combinations of the BMW logo come from the state emblem of Bavaria, where BMW is located. BMW Motor Company started its business by producing aircraft engines, so many people think that the logo represents a rotating propeller, but this is not the case.

In fact, the meaning of the symmetrical blue and white mark is very simple. The blue and white pattern is the state emblem of Bavaria, where the company is located, and is used to remind BMW of its pure bloodline from Bavaria.