If you think of expensive car logos, the first thing that comes to mind may be the Flying Goddess of Rolls-Royce. Rolls-Royce’s car logos have always been made by hand, and each car logo is worth twenty. Ten thousand yuan, but in addition to the expensive Rolls-Royce car logo, the Porsche car logo is also made by hand, which is expensive.
When it comes to Porsche’s car logo, it is probably the most complex of all car logos. The birthplace of Porsche is Stuttgart, the capital of Württemberg, Germany. In 1931, Ferdinand Porsche founded the Porsche company here. There was no concept of trademarks at that time, so the Porsche logo was the state emblem of Württemberg. The Porsche logo is hand-made, so the entire manufacturing process is very complicated and requires great care. As long as there is a slight mistake, they will give up and start over. Craftsmen carved the basic shape of Porsche's logo onto a high-hardness metal cylinder, and then used hydraulic technology to print the engraved logo on the metal plate used to make the logo. If you rely solely on manual engraving, there will definitely be differences, so they will readjust the differences to avoid errors.
After trimming and electroplating, a mixture is added to the car logo to prevent corrosion, improve wear resistance, conductivity, reflectivity and enhance aesthetics. After that, the car logo is colored. This process often requires many hours of baking and water cooling, because this can prevent the color on the car logo from being scratched and fading.