Car logos refer to the logos of various car brands, and these logos often become representatives of automobile companies. Cars should have their own logo to indicate the car's manufacturer, model, engine power, load-bearing mass, engine and vehicle factory numbers, etc.
1. In June 1909, NZ applied to Daimler 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.
2. SWAGEN Volkswagen's German name Volks Wagenwerk 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.
3. BMW? The blue and white pattern in the middle of the BMW logo represents the blue sky, white clouds and the constantly rotating propeller, symbolizing the company's long history and symbolizing the company's past achievements in aviation engine technology. The leading position of Rolls-Royce also symbolizes the company's consistent purpose and goals: Rolls-Royce ROLLS-ROYCE The logo pattern of Rolls-Royce cars uses two "R" overlapped together, symbolizing that there is me in you, and I am in you. Having you reflects the harmonious and harmonious relationship between the two.
4. FERRARI? The logo of Ferrari 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.
5. The "three swords" pattern in the Buick trademark is the *** graphic trademark. The three swords of different colors (from left to right are red, white and blue respectively). colors), arranged in sequence at different heights, giving people a sense of aggressiveness and continuous climbing. The English logo of the Buick sedan comes from the surname of the company's founder, David Buick. 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 the eagle.