What are the pictures and brands of car logos:
1. "Ouba" was once translated as Obel, which was taken from the surname of the founder Adem Obel. A trademark consists of two parts: pattern and text.
The pattern represents the company's technological progress and development, and cuts through the sky like lightning, shocking the world. It symbolizes the speed of the car and also shows off its research achievements in aerodynamics; the text "OPEL" ” is the founder’s surname.
In 1899, Opel's two sons, Fritz and William, started manufacturing cars and motorcycles, and named the factory after their father "Adam Opel", so that the name Opel has been used ever since. to date.
2. Lamborghini’s logo is a bull full of strength, ready 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 cars. The company name is omitted from the trademarks on the front and rear of the car, leaving only a stubborn cow.
3. Jaguar (JAGUAR) is a famous brand of British cars. The trademark is a leaping "jaguar" sculpture. It is vigorous and brave, with both form and spirit, and has a sense of the times and visual impact. Power, it not only represents the name of the company, but also shows the power and speed of running forward, symbolizing that the car is galloping around the world like a Jaguar.
4. The American AMG company is world-famous for its production of Hummer. The founder of AMG was Ute, a bicycle manufacturer, who established the Overland Automobile Division in 1903. In 1908, John Willy purchased the Overland Automobile Division and established the Willys-Overland Automobile Company in 1912 to produce the Willys-Overland Automobile. In 2009, Tengzhong Heavy Industry's acquisition of Hummer from General Motors failed, and General Motors gave up on Hummer.
5. The logo of Ford Motor Company uses the English word "Ford" with white characters 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.