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The brand name “Weltmeister” is German for “world champion” and reflects the rising challenge to traditional carmakers from startup companies.
The brand name “Weltmeister” is German for “world champion” and reflects the rising challenge to traditional carmakers from startup companies. This brand has been launched in December, 2017.
The root and meanings behind the Weltmeister's living logo:
The heart of Weltmeister’s living logo consists of five rounded bars: Symbolising vehicles moving together on lanes.
The living logo is just as much an expression of artificial intelligence that seamlessly networks everything as it is a personal assistant for a mobile life.
Source: www.strichpunkt-design.de/en/work/weltmeister/design
Founded: 2015
Founder: Freeman Shen
Headquarters: Shanghai, China
Official Site: www.wm-motor.com
Weltmeister (Chinese: 威马汽车) is an electric car brand owned by WM Motor Technology Co Ltd, a Shanghai-based automotive company specialised in the creation of battery electric vehicles (BEV's).
WM Motor was founded in January 2015 by Freeman Shen, a former executive at Geely and later Chairman of Volvo's China operations. WM Motor is one of several largely Chinese-funded EV startups which aims to deliver affordable vehicles and get ahead of local competition.
Learn More: Weltmeister (marque) Wiki
WM stands for Weltmeister, which is German. It means world champion, as in soccer world champion. It is very rare for a Chinese company to use a German word for its name. The Chinese name is Weima (威马). It too has a W and an M but the meaning is rather different; Weima means powerful horse.
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