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Citroën Logo, HD Png, Meaning, Information

The double chevron design is meant to symbolize the helical gears used in the company's early gear-cutting business.

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Citroën Logo (2009-Present)
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Citroën Information
Founded 1919
Founder André Citroën
Headquarters Saint-Ouen, France
Slogan "Spirit of avant-garde"
"Créative Technologie"
Divisions DS Automobiles
Owner PSA Peugeot Citroën
Official Site www.citroen.com
Overview

Citroën is a major French automobile manufacturer, part of the PSA Peugeot Citroën group since 1976, founded in 1919 by French industrialist André-Gustave Citroën (1878–1935).

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Citroen Logo (1985)
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The famous Citroen logo features a stylized image of double helical gears, paying tribute to Andre Citroen’s engineering background and early gear business. It also looks like a double ‘V’ sign, turned upside down, or a double arrow facing upwards. The logo is completed with a red Citroen inscription below it.

Citroen Logo Evolution (1919-2009)

Citroen Logo Evolution (1919-2009)

The Citroen logo has undergone several modifications throughout the years. Its earliest form featured yellow and blue colors. The present red and white color scheme was however introduced during the 1980s.

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The current Citroen logo was unveiled in 2009. Designed by the famous San Francisco-based branding agency Landor Associates, it is a 3D version of the original logo which features slightly less sharp chevrons in a sleek chrome finish. Silver color gives the logo a modern and elegant look, with the red adding passion for car creation.

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