1. Audi AUDI: The logo of Audi cars is four rings, representing the four companies before the merger. These companies were once manufacturers of bicycles, motorcycles and passenger cars. Since the company was originally formed by the merger of four companies, each ring is a symbol of one of the companies. BENZ: In June 1909, it applied for 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, and above the circle was inlaid 4 small stars with the words "Mercedes" underneath. "Mercedes" means happiness, which means that the cars produced by Daimler will bring happiness to their owners.
2. Volkswagen VOLKSWAGEN: 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 is composed of three "V"s made with the middle and index fingers, which means that Volkswagen and its products must win - win - win.
3. 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. It symbolizes that Toyota is based on the future, its confidence and ambition for the future. It also symbolizes that Toyota is based on customers and guarantees customers. It symbolizes that the hearts of users and the hearts of automobile manufacturers are connected together, with a sense of mutual trust. At the same time, it symbolizes Toyota's superb technology and innovation potential.
4. FORD: The Ford logo uses the English word Ford, with white letters on a blue background. Because founder Henry Ford liked small animals, the logo designer painted Ford's English name into a pattern that looked like a little white rabbit.
5. BMW BMW: The blue and white pattern in the middle of the BMW logo represents the blue sky, white clouds and the rotating propeller, which symbolizes the long history of BMW and symbolizes the company’s past achievements in aviation engine technology. The leading position in the field also symbolizes the company's consistent purpose and goal: to satisfy customers' greatest wishes with advanced and exquisite technology and the latest concepts in a vast space and time, reflecting the company's vigorous momentum and ever-changing new look.
6. Rolls-Royce ROLLS-ROYCE: The logo pattern of Rolls-Royce cars uses two "R" overlapped together, symbolizing that you are in me, and I am in you. , reflecting the harmonious and harmonious relationship between the two. In addition to the double R, the logo of Rolls-Louis also has the famous Jumpman logo. The idea of ??this logo was taken from a 2,000-year-old statue of the Goddess of Victory in the art corridor of the Louvre Museum in Paris. Her solemn and noble figure is the source of passion for artists. When automotive art master Charles Sykes was invited to design the logo for the Rolls-Royce Motor Company, the image of the goddess deeply imprinted in his mind immediately inspired him to create. Then a statue of a goddess with arms stretched back and a veil floated over.
7. FERRARI: The logo of Ferrari is a leaping horse. In World War I, there was an Italian pilot who performed very well; there was such a horse on his plane. The prancing horse that brings him good luck. After Ferrari's initial racing win. The pilot's parents, an earl couple, suggested that Ferrari should also print the prancing horse, which brings good luck, on the 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.
8. PEUGEOT: The predecessor of Peugeot Automobile Company was a small workshop founded by the Pierre brothers of the Peugeot family in the early 19th century to produce saws, springs and other iron tools. The trademark of these iron products is a mighty lion, which is the symbol of the province of Fernando Quinti where the company is located, and has an invincible metaphor. It embodies the three major advantages of the Peugeot saw: the saw teeth are like a lion's teeth and are durable, the saw body is like a lion's backbone and is elastic, and the saw's performance is as unimpeded as a lion's. When the first Peugeot came out in 1890, the company decided to continue to use the "Lion" trademark to show its high quality.
9. ASTON MARTIN: The Aston Martin car logo is a flying roc with the English words "Aston" and "Martin" respectively. It means that the company is like Dapeng, with sprint speed and lofty ambitions.
10. Bentley (Bentley): When Walter Owen Bentley produced the first four-cylinder racing car in 1919, it had a badge on the car with a pair of falcons. Eagle wings surround Bentley's initial "B". Four-cylinder cars are no longer produced, but the "B" badge is still the symbol of Bentley. The Bentley sedan logo is based on the first letter "B" of the company name, with a pair of wings, like an eagle soaring in the sky. This logo is still in use today.
11. Lincoln LINCOLN: Lincoln (LINCOLN) automobile is the second brand owned by Ford Motor Company. The elongated cross star embedded in the center of the front of the car symbolizes dignity and solemnity. Lincoln Motor Company is Henry. Founded by Mr. Leland in 1907, it was acquired by Ford Motor Company in 1922. In the early days, it was engaged in the production of aircraft engines. Lincoln is the first brand named after a president, producing high-end cars specifically for presidents and heads of state. Due to Lincoln's outstanding performance, elegant styling and unparalleled comfort, the American Franklin. Since President Roosevelt, it has been selected by the White House as the presidential car.
12. JAGUAR: The origin of the name Jaguar can be traced back to 1937. In June of that year, SS Motor Company officially took over Sunbeam (Wolverhampton) Motor Company. At that time, Sir Lyons really wanted to name the car Sunbeam, because Sunbeam had won many championships in world racing and could be described as a symbol of "victory". Unfortunately, there were some problems within the company. In the end, it was forced to abandon the use of Sunbeam as the company's name. Sir Lyons finally chose a name with a crisp pronunciation in various languages-Jaguar, which was named after a flying machine in World War I. Jaguar is also known as Jaguar, and Hong Kong people also call it "Jaguar". It is derived from the transliteration of the English JAGUAR. Its car logo is designed to look like a jumping jaguar. The shape is vivid, concise and dynamic, and contains strength, rhythm and Brave.
13. Chevrolet CHEVROLET: The Chevrolet trademark represents a patterned bow. Chevrolet is the name of Swiss racing driver and engineer Louis Chevrolet.
14. LEXUS: The Lexus logo takes the first letter of the car name in English, which is the first letter "L" of LEXUS.
15. LAMBORGHINI: The company’s logo is a head full of strength, preparing to launch a fierce attack on its opponents. It is said that Lamborghini himself has this kind of bullish temperament that is not to be outdone, and it also reflects the characteristics of Lamborghini's products, because the cars produced by the company are all high-power, high-speed sports sedans. The company name is omitted from the trademarks on the front and rear of the car, leaving only a stubborn cow.