The meaning of the Volkswagen logo
The German word volkswagenwerk for Volkswagen 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.
The Volkswagen brand group includes Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, Volkswagen Passenger Cars, Skoda, Bentley and Bugatti, Porsche, Scania, MAN* **8 brands.
Extended information:
At the end of World War II in 1945, the British occupying forces took control of the Volkswagen factory. The Volkswagen logo had obvious cross-shaped gears and The sun gear leaves only the Volkswagen in the middle and a simple ring.
At the end of the war, the British occupying forces became the trustees of the company. They were familiar with the status of Volkswagen Factory and resumed civilian production of the factory. Of course, the UK decided to resume the production of civilian cars, and the first mass production of Volkswagen was to meet their own needs.
As a result of the occupation, their need for transport increased rapidly, and the number of British military vehicles was greatly reduced by the war. Occupying power obligations and British pragmatism ultimately prevented the Volkswagen factory from being demolished. Before the 1950s, the Volkswagen logo was black and white, which continued into the 1960s.
At this time, the color of the logo begins to become more and more blue. Meanwhile, various colors of logos are still in use, whether it's a blue or black mark on a white background, or a white or blue flag on a black background.
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