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Since its origins in 1910, the Alfa Romeo logo has remained a split design with two halves. Each half represents a traditional symbol of Milan: the cross of the municipality on the left, and the Visconti serpent on the right.
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The Acura name is derived from the Latin “acu,” meaning mechanically precise or done with precision. The logo is derived from the caliper, a precise design tool representing the meticulous attention to detail that goes into every car.
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The quarters of the inner circle on the BMW logo display the state colors of the State of Bavaria – white and blue. But they are in the inverse order (at least as far as heraldic rules are concerned, where you read clockwise from the top left). The reason for this inverse order of blue and white in the BMW logo was the local trademark law at the time, which forbade the use of state coats of arms or other symbols of sovereignty on commercial logos.
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The first Buick crest was created in 1937. It was based on the ancient coat of arms of the company's founder's family. The crest features orange-terracotta color with a thick diagonal line in a monochrome checkered pattern. The upper part contains the gold image of a deer, while the bottom part — the golden cross.
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That's a tribute to Modena, Italy, the hometown of Enzo Ferrari. And the letters “S” and “F” that you'll see on early versions of the Ferrari logo and on modern “shield” versions stands for “Scuderia Ferrari,” literally “Ferrari Stables.”
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The words “Aston Martin” were placed on a pair of wings, in part to symbolize the climb up the Aston Hill, as well as to symbolize the true sense of freedom given when you combine luxury design with jaw-dropping performance. In 1930, the company changed the logo from bronze to silver, starting a trend that would last.
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Ford logo is a flattened oval figure designed in several shades of blue and white colors. The famous stylish Henry Ford signature is embedded into the oval.
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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 ...
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The current leaping jaguar logo was introduced in 1945. Designed to meet the core values of the automaker, the Jaguar logo was meant to symbolize “grace, elegance, performance, power, and the ambition to leap forward”.
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The logo of the South Korean car brand contains only its name, stylized as KIΛ. This word comes from two hieroglyphs that mean “arise” and “Asia ...
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According to the team behind Lamborghini today, the company's founder was born in Taurus, and had a passion for bullfighting. Lamborghini apparently attended a number of bullfighting events during his life, and believed the bull was a powerful and elegant creature – the perfect symbol for an automobile brand.
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According to the Lotus Car Company, the logo was intended to represent an abstract lotus flower. The Lotus Car brand monogram at the top of the triangle features the letters “ACB” entwined inside of a larger C. Apparently, this selection of letter represents the name of the brand's founder, Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman.
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The Honda logo emblem has always been a version of the stylized letter “H” on all products for the brand. The sign is symbolic of the “Honda” name, but it has meaning beyond this too. According to some experts, the symbol is also intended to look like a classic armchair, to symbolize safety.
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The Maserati logo comprises of a white trident on a blue background, symbolizing Neptune's trident at Bologna's Piazza Maggiore. The tagline, “ ...
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The Iconic MINI emblem was created in 2001. It is composed of a circle with two wings, which symbolize freedom and speed, the two most important qualities of the modern world. The wordmark is placed inside the circle and balances the geometry of the emblem, which wings are sharp and straight.
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The metallic oval of the INFINITI symbol features two dynamic lines converging in the center, symbolizing elegance, the 'infinite road' and the vanishing point of a straight road over the horizon. The horizon is sentimental because our brand aspires to new horizons in the automotive industry.
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Nissan Symbol: What's the Significance? This simple, yet elegant design references the brand's own Japanese roots as the automotive manufacturer became recognized for its large presence in Japan at the logo alluding to the land of the rising sun.
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Enter the lion emblem. The Peugeot lion is the brand's icon, and represents everything the Peugeot family has worked towards. Bold and powerful, the lion's teeth were intended to represent the strength and sharpness of the products.
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The Rolls-Royce car emblem is the 'Spirit of Ecstasy' that is used as a bonnet ornament. It is a sculpture of a woman leaning forward with her arms stretched back. Rolls-Royce emblem means grace, beauty and energy present in the Rolls-Royce cars.
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“SUBARU” signifies a Japanese word meaning “unite,” as well as a term identifying a cluster of six stars, which the Greeks called the Pleiades – part of the Taurus constellation. According to Greek mythology, Atlas' daughters turned into this group of stars.