Mercedes logo
The three stars of Mercedes-Benz represent land, sea and sky. The logo started from Daimler 1909, and a laurel wreath was added to 1926, representing the merger of Daimler and Mercedes-Benz. Later, it was simplified to the current badge style in 1937.
Audi logo
Audi's four circles represent four companies of 1932 Automobile Association: DKW, Hodge, Rover and Audi. Audi's name comes from the Latin "listen!" The name disappeared after World War II, and 1965 revived.
Buick logo
The logo of Buick comes from the emblem of Buick family (from Scotland). A red shield has changeable silver and sky blue diagonal lines in the upper left corner, a golden cross in the lower left corner (there is a hole in the center of the cross where the red shield appears), and a deer head with antlers and serrated neckline in the upper right corner. This logo was modified many times, and 1960 was changed to its present appearance. It has three shields, representing three Buick models at that time: (LeSabre, Invicta, Electra).
Cadillac logo
Cadillac's logo is based on the headdress of the company's eponymous Sieyr de Cadillac family, but some people think it is the theory of "penetrating association". The origin of the wreath around this headdress is unknown, but the design of this wreath comes from the leaves of Yuduo Xiang.
Chevrolet logo
According to popular legend, the Chevrolet logo was inspired by the wallpaper of a French hotel where William C. Durant stayed (the story says that he saw the pattern on the wallpaper and had an infinite impression, and then he tore it off for his friends to see, and later it became the Chevrolet logo). However, his wife said that this design was first seen by her husband in a newspaper in Virginia, and it was about 19 12. Later, he told her that this design would be a good symbol of Chevrolet (from 1986 Chevrolet Professional Management Magazine).
The logo of Maserati, the world famous car.
Maserati logo has a strong symbolic significance. Four brothers of Maserati family founded Maserati automobile factory in Bologna, Italy as early as 19 14. After the completion of the automobile factory, it specializes in producing advanced racing cars. Maserati racing is all-powerful in Europe and has made great achievements. Its logo is a trident symbol placed in an ellipse, which is the city emblem of Bologna, the origin of the car. According to legend, the trident is Poseidon's weapon in Greek mythology, which shows Poseidon's great power. The trademark shows that Maserati cars roar like a huge sea of smoke, symbolizing the potential of Maserati cars to run quickly.
Mazda, a world-famous automobile symbol.
Initially, the "M" in the logo design of Mazda automobile was the first letter of Song Tian Pinyin, and the English Pinyin "Mazda" was adopted as its logo. Since Mazda cooperated with Ford, it has adopted a brand-new logo, and the brand-new design pattern means that Mazda will fly high, constantly make technological breakthroughs, climb the peak of the automobile industry with endless creativity and sincere service, and March into the new century.
The symbol of Mitsubishi, the world famous car.
Mitsubishi's logo is a combination of Iwasaki's family logo of "Sanduanling" and Tosa Yamauchi's family logo of "Sanbailing". Later, it gradually evolved into today's Mitsubishi logo (as shown on the right), which was used in the English version of the business guide book of Mitsubishi Joint Venture in the current form in Meiji 43 (19 10).
Mitsubishi's three diamond symbols were originally the flags of the Ninety-nine Chamber of Commerce. This was a shipping company from 65438 to the 1970s of 2009, and many Mitsubishi companies developed with this company. Now, this symbol is a symbol of the pride of all employees of Mitsubishi. Moreover, for customers all over the world, this symbol is the guarantee of product maintenance, quality and service.
The world famous car logo of Peugeot in France.
The history of the lion began on a beautiful morning in 1847. Jules, together with Emile Peugeot, commissioned the best blacksmith in Monbury to design a logo for their tools, making it a tool product brand headed by hacksaw. They want to design a lion shape, because in their idea, it represents the main qualities of Peugeot blade: the firmness of sawtooth-like lion teeth, the flexibility of blade-like lion spine and the speed of blade-like lion leaping. Among many design schemes, the two brothers chose the silhouette of a lion walking on an arrow. 1850, the lion shape first appeared on Peugeot brand saw blade products. 1858165438+1October 20th, the lion logo was displayed in the French Royal Museum of Arts and Skills. Lions originally designed for saw blades have gradually appeared on various tool products produced by Peugeot Brothers. This symbol was first designated by Peugeot Brothers as a grade symbol of the quality of high-grade steel (also known as cast steel). The quality grades of other steels are indicated by different marks: meniscus represents secondary hardened steel, hand represents tertiary semi-hardened steel, and star represents lower quality. In addition, a certain number of tools also have their own marks: steel planers, long-handled forks and mud knives made by 1860 all have deer marks, and so on. It was not until the middle of 1880 that the lion became the only symbol of Peugeot products.