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Every day, when you go out into the street, many cars of different brands, made in different countries of the world, pass by you. Each of them has a unique emblem on the grille and on the trunk lid -. Of course, this is not a chaotic design invention. Every combination of numbers, letters and symbols has a meaning.

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Experienced designers have been working on any logo of a particular car brand for years, trying to reflect in it the history, traditions and many other nuances that are important for the owner of the company, thanks to which in the future this emblem will be associated with a reputable car brand.

Of course, the various stories associated with the names of a particular car are often directly related to the founders of the companies that produce them. Some of these names influence the exterior trim and serve as a starting point for the design of the emblem, a kind of identifying mark of the car.

The long history of the automotive industry has its own myths and legends. They are mainly associated with the history of the creation of a particular emblem (logo) of the car. Each of them has its own message from the past, and books and articles are written about entertaining stories of creating the logo of a particular trade brand, as well as television programs are filmed.

In this article we will talk about 100 car emblems of the world with names and photos. We cover many countries and almost all continents and parts of the world. Are you ready for an exciting journey? Then buckle up. Go!

Australian

001 holden

The image of a lion in the name of the company dates back to the time when it was engraved on the threshold of the house at the end of the 19th century, at which time the company produced saddles and carriages. In 1928, the famous sculptor J. R. Hoff sculpted the sculpture "The Lion and the Stone". According to ancient Egyptian legend, a man invented the wheel when he saw a lion rolling a stone. The symbolic image of Hoff's sculpture formed the basis of the logo of the Australian company.

Emblem Holden

Asian

Indian

002 TATA Motors

The emblem of this most famous Indian car brand is somewhat reminiscent of the Korean trademarks of Daewoo and KIA, the same fonts, the same colors. In 1945, the first locomotives left the assembly line of the Indian plant, this was the beginning of the TATA company. And in 1954, the production of the first cars under the same brand began.

Iranian

003 Iran Khadro

The word "khodro" means "fast-footed horse", hence the horse's head on the shield in the emblem of the Iranian car, which is very similar to the French Peugeot model 405. The company for the production of cars in 1962 was created by the brothers Ahmad and Mahmoud Khayyami.

Emblem of Iran Khodro

Chinese

The color scheme on the emblem of the Chinese car BYD is another example of plagiarism that has nothing to do with either the process of creating a model or its manufacturers. Look closely and you will see the resemblance to the BMW trademark.

BYD emblem

005 Brilliance

Of course, even the ignorant, it is clear that the name of this brand is translated as "diamond". By this, Chinese manufacturers wanted to emphasize the high quality of the goods offered. The trademark itself consists of a combination of two hieroglyphs that mean this word.

Brilliance Emblem

006 Chery

In 2013, Chery Automobile presented the world with a new modified logo. It looks like an oval with a diamond-like triangle in the center. According to the comments of Chinese manufacturers to the emblem of their cars, the sides of the triangle symbolize the main indicators of the company's work: quality, technology and development.

Emblem Chery

The emblem of this one of the oldest brands consists of two modified hieroglyphs, which are read as "first" and "car". The designers of this symbol claim that they conceived it in the form of a hawk spreading its wings in flight. This symbol is filled with pride in the success of Chinese engineering.

F.A.W. Emblem

008 Foton

Another example of imitation. Only in this case, the logo of the Chinese car brand is very similar to the well-known sports shoe brand Adidas. Wherein Foton cars are among the three most significant auto brands in China.

Foton emblem

009 Geely

In April 2014, representatives of Geely announced the launch of new cars with an updated logo design. The new Geely emblem retains the design of its hybrid Emgrand concept, but has new colors - bright blue and black.

Emblem Geely

Emblem Geely Emgrand

010 Great Wall

For a long time, only small trucks were produced under this brand. Now Great Wall Motors is a powerful design and testing center located in the Baoding Industrial Park. The emblem has two large letters "G" and "W". And the closed ring of the logo is a symbol of the Great Wall of China.

Great Wall emblem

011 hafei

Cars produced under this brand are inexpensive and are in demand among the general public. The logo looks like a shield, and the waves symbolize the channel of the Songhua River, near which the city of Harbin is located. It was in it that TM Hafei began its history.

Emblem Hafei

012 Haima

If we divide the name of this brand into two words "hai" and "ma", then connoisseurs will notice that the first word symbolizes the name of the province of Hainan, and the second the company "Mazda". Even the logo of this car is very similar to its Japanese prototype.

Haima emblem

013 Lifan

The emblem of TM Lifan is, schematically depicted, three sailing ships. The very name of the car in translation from Chinese means "to race at full speed."

Emblem

Malaysian

014 Proton

The logo of this Malaysian company initially looked like a crescent and a star with fourteen ends. In the late nineties, the updated car brand received a new emblem. Now it has the appearance of a tiger's head and an inscription with the name of the brand.

Proton emblem

Uzbek

015 Uz-Daewoo

In March 2008, a joint venture GM Uzbekistan was established in Uzbekistan. It began to produce cars of the Uz-Daewoo brand. It is clear that the original logo of the popular Daewoo brand has not changed much. Only two letters were added to it in front. In recent years, the products of this Uzbek company have been included in the list of ten best-selling brands in Russia.

Uz Daewoo Emblem

South Korean

016 Daewoo

The word "daewoo" means "big universe" in Korean. And the emblem of this popular brand from South Korea looks like a stylized sea shell.

Emblem Daewoo

017 Hyundai

The emblem of this famous South Korean TM looks very simple. This is the first letter in the company name - "H", written in a beautiful design style. But if you look into the dictionary and see the translation of this word, you will find out that literally it means “modernity”, “new era” or “new time”.

Hyundai emblem

This word literally translates as "the rise of Asia." The 3D logo symbolizes a young and energetic company. Red color is the warmth of the Sun, like aspiration upwards. An ellipse serves as a symbol of the Earth here, it emphasizes the global fame of the brand.

Emblem KIA

Japanese

019 Acura

In Latin, the syllable "Acu" means accuracy, reliability and accuracy. The logo contains the letter “A” modified in the form of a caliper. The purpose of this logo is to highlight the technical and design strengths of the Japanese brand.

Acura emblem

020 Daihatsu

The emblem of this Japanese brand looks like a stylized letter "D" and symbolizes convenience and compactness. For completeness, remember the company's slogan "We make it compact" and you will understand everything.

Daihatsu emblem

021 Honda

Deciphering the meaning of the Honda TM logo is very simple. Firstly, this is the first letter of the word, and secondly, this is the name of the founder of the company, Soichiro Honda.

022 Infiniti

During the initial work on the creation of the logo, the idea was to use the infinity sign, because in translation the word has exactly this meaning. But, then they made it in the form of a road going to infinity. This symbol has an underlying meaning of perfection in everything.

Emblem Infiniti

023 Isuzu

Everything is elementary, the logo looks like a capital letter "I" in a stylized version. But, wise Japanese, even in one letter they can find a lot of meanings. They interpret this logo and, especially, its color scheme as openness to the world and burning hearts of the company's employees.

Isuzu emblem

024 Lexus

The idea of ​​the emblem belongs to the Italian designer Giorgetto Giugiaro. He did not like the first idea of ​​the logo, which looked like a heraldic shield. He came up with the idea of ​​bending in dynamics and placing the model's capital letter in an oval. In his opinion, this option symbolizes luxury.

Lexus emblem

025 Mazda

Starting in 1934, the logo of this car had six variants. The latter was recorded in 1997 and presented to the world along with the slogan "Zoom-Zoom". True to the spirit of the company, the capital letter "M" with wings symbolizes the ideas of freedom and flight. There is a legend that the grandfather of the founder of the company was a big fan of Chekhov and once got to the Moscow Art Theater for the play "The Seagull". Many years later, his grandson saw a seagull logo on an old program and decided to use it in his business.

Mazda emblem

026 Mitsubishi

The name of another popular Japanese brand has a secret meaning. Its name consists of two words "mitsu" - "three", and "hishi" - "water chestnut", it is also called "diamond-shaped diamond". The official translation of the word sounds like "three diamonds". And the company's logo combines the coat of arms of its founders, the Iwasaki family, which consists of a three-row diamond and a three-leaf crest of the Tosa clan.

Mitsubishi emblem

027 Nissan

The name of the company appeared in 1934 from the merger of two words meaning directly the country of manufacture, Japan, and its industry. The red circle on the company logo symbolizes the rising sun and a sense of sincerity. The blue rectangle is the symbol of the sky. This emblem fits perfectly with the company's motto "Sincerity brings success."

028 Subaru

Translated from Japanese, the word "subaru" can be translated as "pointing the way" or "gathering together", as well as a galaxy of stars in the Taurus Constellation. The emblem of the car, on which six stars “shine”, means high quality workmanship, the use of advanced technologies and excellent driving performance of the car.

Subaru emblem

029 Suzuki

The history of this logo is also insanely simple. The Latin letter “S” is stylized as a Japanese hieroglyph and is the first letter of the name of the founder of this TM, Michio Suzuki.

Suzuki emblem

030 Toyota

In 2004, the emblem of the well-known Toyota brand has undergone some changes. The manufacturers of this product promised their customers superior quality. Accordingly, the emblem should have been excellent. This is a three-dimensional image in silver metallic color, with three ovals, two of which are located perpendicularly in the center of the composition and symbolize mutual understanding between the manufacturer and buyers.

Toyota emblem

American

031 Buick

The Buick luxury car emblem has changed many times. In 1975, the name of the company returned to the logo, as it was at the very beginning of the production of this model. And when the company launched a new kind of machine called the Skyhawk, a hawk figure was added to the emblem. The Skyhawk ceased to exist in the late eighties, and the three coats of arms of the Scottish aristocrats and founders of the Buick family returned to the emblem.

Buick emblem

032 Cadillac

In 1999, the owner of TM Cadillac, GM, decided to make changes to the existing emblem. In order to make it modern in the coming 21st century, it was decided to remove the images of birds and crowns from it. It was decided to make the remaining coat of arms of the ancient noble family de La Mothe Cadillacs and the wreath framing it in the form of graphics. Piet Mondrian, an abstract artist from the Netherlands, was invited to work on the new emblem. Thus, on the verge of centuries, it turned out to connect the past and the future.

Emblem Cadillac

033 Chevrolet

There are several versions of the appearance of the emblem of this iconic car. One of them says that one of the founders of the company, William Durant, while visiting Paris, saw this drawing on the wallpaper of a room in a hotel and made it the logo of a new car. According to another version, Durant often drew various versions of the emblem and ended up drawing the same bow tie, which became the Chevrolet emblem. And finally, the latest version is that Durant saw an advertisement for a coal company using this symbol in one of the newspapers and patented it for his business.

Chevrolet Emblem

034 Chrysler

The twists and turns in the history of the Chrysler car emblem are like a long-running Brazilian TV series. Over the past century, its appearance has changed a huge number of times. For example, in 2007, it looked like a star with five rays. And in 2009 it was changed again, and now it looks like its name, placed on a blue background with outstretched silver wings.

Chrysler logo

035 Dodge

The Dodge logo has changed many times during the 20th century. In 2010, it was decided to remove the ram's head from the emblem and make a simple inscription with the name of the company and two oblique stripes.

Dodge emblem

036 Eagle

The logo of this trade brand is a triangle with arc sides in the form of a coat of arms, inside of which there is an outline image of an eagle's head. The emblem is made completely in black with white contour lines.

037 Ford

In 2003, in honor of the centenary, it was decided to make small changes to the logo. The company reverted to the 1927 oval "flying letters" emblem, replacing only the color lining from purple to blue with iridescence.

Ford emblem

The General Motors Corporation was founded in 1916. The founders of the company, the Grabowski brothers, were engaged in the production of trucks before the creation of GM. After William Durand joined them, the company took on a new name and united the entire engineering industry of Michigan around itself. The emblem is nothing special and wins only by colors red with silver trim.

GMC Emblem

039 Hummer

Initially, this trademark of the General Motors SUV was intended for use in the army, a little later it began to be sold to civilians. There are no frills in the emblem. And why are they in the army?

Emblem Hummer

040 Jeep

Just like the Hummer, the Jeep brand car was made for military use, and therefore no one paid much attention to the originality of its logo. In the beginning, it simply didn't exist. When the car was put on sale, a logo appeared, which is two circles and seven rectangles arranged vertically. This composition is visually similar to the front of an SUV.

Jeep emblem

041 Lincoln

The Lincoln logo is based on a stylized compass that simultaneously points to all directions of the world. At a time when this trademark was a huge success around the world, such a logo was appropriate. At the moment, demand for the company's products has fallen significantly even in the United States.

Lincoln emblem

042 Mercury

Not so long ago in the logo car brand Mercury got a stylized "M". And in 1939, the son of Henry Ford Edsel came up with the name of the new car in honor of the patron god of trade, the god Mercury, and depicted his profile on the emblem of the car.

Mercury emblem

043 Oldsmobile

The last of the existing emblems of the now defunct company was made in the Japanese automotive style, characterized by simplicity and conciseness. It looked like a stylized letter that "breaks" through the oval frame in which it is located. The emblem was intended to symbolize the technological modification of the model, which is able to compete with similar car models from Europe and Japan. There was also a slight “nod” towards the old logo, in the form of a hint of a rocket inside the emblem.

Emblem Oldsmobile

044 Plymouth

In 2001, this brand ceased to exist. And until that moment, its logo looked like the Mayflower ship, with the help of which its discoverers sailed to America, moored at Plymouth Stone.

Plymouth emblem

045 Pontiac

At the beginning of the existence of this car, its emblem was an Indian headdress. In 1957, its appearance was changed, and it became like a red arrow, which is visually located at the place where the radiator bifurcates. Unfortunately, this brand of American car died a long time.

Pontiac emblem

This car from the Chrysler Group LLC has a crested logo with the head of a hardhorned ram placed in the middle of the emblem. The whole composition is made in the color of metallic silver with a shimmer.

RAM emblem

047 Saturn

Another car from the "retired" category. On its emblem there is an image of the planet Saturn with rings. The inscription on the emblem is made in the same font as on the Saturn-5 launch vehicle that took the Americans to the moon.

Saturn emblem

048 Scion

For this brand, the logo was invented by California designers. It is based on the letter “S” in the form of exposed shark fins, since this car was originally intended for lovers of extreme sports and ocean fishing. The word "scion" is translated as "heir".

Scion Emblem

European

English

049 Aston Martin

The logo of the first James Bond's favorite car appeared in 1921 in the form of the letters "A" and "M", which were inscribed in a circle. Company founder Lionel Martin gave his brainchild the second part of the name, and the first part was taken from the town of Aston Clinton in England, where the car won its first race. In 1927 wings were added to the existing emblem.

Aston Martin emblem

050 Bentley

Open wings, symbolizing speed, independence and strength, are successfully inscribed into the TM Bentley logo. The letter "B" is placed in the middle of the composition, in honor of the founder of the company, Walter Bentley. The background on which the letter is located is very important. The green background is for racing cars, the red is for models with a delicate taste, and the black means power and strength.

Bentley emblem

051 Caterham

The emblem of this TM at the beginning of its creation had a striking resemblance to the logo of the Lotus car. The magical number 7 has been on the logo for quite some time and has been associated with the Caterham Super Seven brand. In January 2014, a completely new logo appeared, featuring the traditional green color and the outlines of the UK flag.

Caterham emblem

052 Jaguar

It is clear that the symbol of this machine is a well-known feline animal. So a car with that name should have power, beauty and grace. A sketch of a jumping jaguar was drawn in 1935 by the head of advertising and sales of Swallow Sidecars and showed the drawing to sculptor Gordon Crosby. And he blinded such an elegant figure of a jaguar in a jump. There was a time when savvy car dealers would sell this figure to car buyers for a surcharge.

Jaguar emblem

053 Land Rover

"Land" is the earth, "Rover" is the wanderer. A car that travels the earth. This is the main essence of this wonderful SUV. It's been over 60 years since Maurice Wilks came up with this name for his all-terrain vehicles. There are two types of TM Land Rover emblem. The first looks like silver letters on a black background, the second looks like gilded letters on a green background.

Land Rover emblem

054 lotus

The logo of TM "Lotus" is a bright yellow circle resembling the sun, and a British Racing Green triangle inscribed in it. The name of the car brand and the initials of its creator Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman (ACBC) are inscribed in the triangle.

Lotus emblem

Apparently, the designers did not sweat for long over the creation of this brand name. The brand name is simply inscribed inside a regular octagon.

MG Emblem

056 MINI

It is one of the "soaring" trademarks with wings that traditionally mean agility, speed, strength and freedom. And black is strong in innovation, dynamics, elegance and perfection. And what about without the silver color with its sophistication and grandeur. No way!

Emblem MINI

057 Morgan

Apparently the favorite representatives of the fauna in the UK are birds. Another "winged" logo with a cross-shaped emblem on the background of a circle and the inscription Morgan has a small company from England "Morgan Motor Company", which produces retro-style sports coupes with the most modern "insides".

Morgan logo

058 Noble

The emblem of this trademark flaunts the name of Lee Noble, who was the main designer and led the Noble company from 1996 to 2009. Now the company is engaged in the production of sports cars with high speeds.

Noble Emblem

059 Rolls Royce

There are two emblems of this famous car. On the first are the double letters RR. These are the names of the founders of the brand, Sir Henry Royce and Charles Stuart Rolls. There is a version that the color of the letters from red to black was changed immediately after the death of Sir Henry Royce in 1933. Another symbol of this car, which is placed on the hood, is a figure of a woman soaring, as if taking off, with a fluttering dress. This figurine is sometimes referred to as the "Spirit of Rapture".

Rolls-Royce emblem

This car owes its birth to two British engineers - Trevor Wilkinson and Jack Picard, who in 1947 formed the company "TVR Engineering" and gave it the name of Wilkinson - TreVoR. The company specializes in light sports cars.

Emblem TVR

061 Vauxhall

The emblem of this oldest British car brand flaunts the image of a griffin - a mythical creature with the body and head of a lion and eagle wings. The name TM comes from the area on the south bank of the Thames.

Vauxhall emblem

Italian

062 Alfa Romeo

In 1910, draftsman Romano Cattaneo was waiting for a tram at Piazza Castello station in Milan. Suddenly he turned his attention to the image of the red cross on the flag of Milan and to the emblem that flaunted on the facade of the house of the noble Visconti family. The emblem depicted a snake that swallows a person. Over time, he combined the cross and the snake. The result is the logo of a famous automotive brand. In 1916, the word Romeo was added to the first name, in honor of the Naples entrepreneur Nicola Romeo, who became the new owner of the company.

Emblem Alfa Romeo

063 Ferrari

The prancing horse on the emblem of this TM was first placed on aircraft piloted by Francesco Baraka during the First World War. In 1923, Alfa Romeo driver Enzo Ferrari and Barack's parents met. They suggested that the rider place a picture of a prancing horse on his racing car as a symbol of good luck and in memory of their son. Ferrari did just that, adding the official yellow color of his hometown of Modena to the drawing, and lifting the horse's tail up.

Ferrari emblem

064 fiat

In 2007, after Fiat had won the World Car of the Year title for the eighth time, it was decided to change its emblem. From the old sample, the red color and the shape of the shield have been preserved. 3D shape and color features have been added. They symbolize the development of advanced technologies in production, the peculiarities of Italian design, dynamics and individualism.

Fiat emblem

065 Lamborghini

This emblem was invented by the founder of the company, Ferruccio Lamborghini. He placed the bull on the emblem because he was born under the zodiac sign of Taurus. According to legend, Lamborghini simply copied the shield of the Ferrari brand, and changed the yellow and black colors in places.

Emblem Lamborghini

066 Lancia

In 1911, the first logo of this Italian car brand was created. It looked like a four-spoke steering wheel with an accelerator handle, which is under the flag and brand name. This emblem was designed by Carlo Biscaretti di Ruffia. In 1929, he proposed placing the emblem on a triangular-shaped shield. Over time, the shape and color of the emblem changed, various elements appeared and disappeared, but the basics of the logo, invented in 1929, have survived to this day.

Lancia emblem

067 Maserati

This company was founded in 1914 in the city of Bologna and specializes in the production of sports cars and business class cars. The logo features a trident, which is one of the elements of the Neptune Fountain in the company's hometown.

Maserati emblem

068 Bugatti

The logo of this old Italian brand was created by its founder Ettore Bugatti. This is an oval-shaped pearl, studded with pearls around the edges. The fact is that Ettore's father, Carlo Bugatti, was engaged in jewelry design. In honor of his father, Ettore came up with the logo. In addition, inside the logo you can see the initials of the founder of the company "E" and "B". The red color of the emblem embodies passion, excitement and energy, black - masculinity and the pursuit of excellence, and white refers us to the concepts of nobility, purity and elegance.

Emblem Bugatti

Spanish

069 SEAT

The gray capital letter "Sociedad Española de Automóviles de Turismo" and the brand name of the car in red form the basis of the new SEAT emblem. It began to be produced in 1950. In those days, there were only 3 cars per 1000 inhabitants of Spain.

Emblem SEAT

German

070 Audi

The emblem of this car can be conditionally called the “sign of four”. The four rings on the car's logo represent the conglomerate of four previously independent companies, Audi, DKW, Horch and Wanderer, which merged in 1932.

Audi emblem

In 1917, the first version of the famous TM BMW was created, which looked like a rotating propeller. The logo was full of small details and in 1920 it was decided to change it. The circle from the propeller was divided into four components with alternating light silver color and a shade of blue sky. Plus, blue and white are the basis of the flag of Bavaria.

BMW emblem

072 Volkswagen

In German, this word means " people's car". In 1934, its release was sanctioned by the leaders of the Third Reich. In 1945, the German military authorities took over the management of the company. The city where the cars were produced took the name Wolfsburg and its coat of arms became the first Volkswagen logo. It depicted the Wolfsburg castle and the figure of a wolf. For the export version of the car, the letters “V” and “W” appeared in the logo.

Volkswagen emblem

Luxury car maker Maybach has decided to place two large Ms on its logo, which originally stood for Maybach Motorenbau and now have a new meaning of Maybach Manufaktur.

Maybach emblem

074 Mercedes-Benz

The brand emblem of the famous German manufacturer was registered on March 26, 1901. The meaning of the three-ray star is that the engines produced by the company are suitable for use on land, sky and water. For the first time, this star is mentioned in a letter from the founder of the company, Gottlieb Daimler, which he wrote to his wife. He meant that the star would point to the place where the new Daimler house in Deutz would be built and it would be located on top of the roof of his new car factory, symbolizing the success of the company. Daimler's sons decided to use this symbol in the emblem of the new car.

Emblem Mercedes-Benz

075 Opel

In 2002, Opel decided to make its logo more vibrant and dynamic. The lightning was replaced by a large three-dimensional sign, and the name of the company has shifted down.

Opel emblem

076 Porsche

The car was named after Dr. Ferdinand Porsche. The rearing horse was taken from the coat of arms of the city of Stuttgart, and the appearance of horns, red and black stripes on the emblem is due to the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Württemberg, in which Stuttgart was the capital. This logo appeared on the car in 1952.

Porsche emblem

Of course, for streams in English it will not be difficult to translate the word "smart" as "smart". But, things are different. This word has parts of three other words: "Swatch" (the most famous Swiss watch brand), "Mercedes" (the current owner of the brand) and "Art" (art). At the beginning of the emblem is the letter "C", which means the compactness of the car and the arrow, hinting at avant-garde thinking.

Emblem Smart

078 Wiesmann

Models of this automobile company are called "exclusives". This is also hinted at by the lizard, which is placed on the hood of the car. It symbolizes speed, extravagance and wealth.

Wiesmann emblem

Polish

The abbreviation of this Polish brand comes from the name of the Car Factory (Fabryka Samochodow Osobowych). It was founded in 1951. There is a legend that in 1684 the world's first scooter was developed, which was powered by a rocket engine. Then the literal translation of the emblem sounds like Special Scooter Factory. In the emblem, the letter "F" consists of part of the letter "S" and is outlined by the letter "O". And red is a manifestation of passion, quality and trust.

FSO Emblem

Russian

080 VIS

The emblem of the company "VAZinterService" is a graphic style using the letters "B", "I" and "C". This is a subsidiary of AvtoVAZ, which specializes in the production of pickup trucks for various purposes.

WIS emblem

081 GAS

"Gorky Automobile Plant" produces cars"Volga", "Seagull" and several types of trucks. The logo of the plant was made public in 1950 and had a great resemblance to the coat of arms of the Nizhny Novgorod Principality. A prancing deer is placed on the emblem. Over the years, the image of the logo has undergone changes.

Emblem GAZ

082 ZIL

This famous Russian brand has a rather simple logo with stylized letters. It was invented in 1944 by the body designer I.A. Sukhorukov for the ZIL-114 model. The head of his department liked the emblem, and he handed it over for approval to the top management of the plant. Likhachev.

Emblem ZIL

083 Izh

In 2005, the production of cars under this name ceased. The plant from Izhevsk became the property of the Russian Technologies company. And the old logo was a combination of two unfinished hemispheres with oblique rounded white lines in the middle of the logo, symbolizing the letters "I" and "Zh". As well as a stylized inscription "AUTO" under the emblem.

Emblem IZH

084 Lada

In 1994, the emblem of the Russian model Lada appeared in the form of a white boat under a sail on a blue background. The logo was updated by the chief designer of AvtoVAZ, Steve Mattin, who previously headed the design department of Volvo. This emblem alludes to the location of the plant in the Volga city of Samara. A long time ago, the boat was the main vehicle for transporting merchant goods along the Volga. On the logo, the letter "B" is drawn in the form of a boat.

Emblem Lada

085 Moskvich

The Moskvich logo has undergone changes many times. But, the image of the Kremlin, symbolizing Moscow, was always clearly visible on it. The last emblem of this car looks very plain. The contours of the battlements of the Kremlin wall are connected with a stylized letter "M".

Emblem Moskvich

086 Oka

The emblem of this Russian passenger car looks like stylized capital letters of the word "Oka". This brand was launched in 1988. In the Russian Federation, the KamAZ plant produces Oka with the letter K, AvtoVAZ produces the Lada Oka-2, and SeAZ launched the production of Oka with the letter C.

OKA emblem

087 UAZ

In 1962, the emblem of the Ulyanovsk car factory"becomes the well-known" circle with a swallow ". At the beginning of the new century, the name began to be written in Latin letters, and the company changed its logo. Now it is green and with changed forms.

Emblem UAZ

Romanian

088 Dacia

The company from Romania came up with the emblem of their car based on a blue shield with the name of the manufacturer written on it. Then the emblem became even simpler. This time they did without a shield. Only the silver-colored emblem remains, which bears the name of the company.

Dacia emblem

Ukrainian

089 Bogdan

The Ukrainian car "Bogdan" has a logo in the form of the Latin letter "B", which looks like a sailboat with inflated sails. It is a symbol of good luck and success, a fair wind while traveling. The letter is placed in an ellipse on a green background. Green means the processes of growth and renewal, the gray color of the letter and ellipse hints at perfection.

Bogdan emblem

090 ZAZ

The emblem of the Zaporozhye Automobile Plant has been changed. Previously, it depicted the Zaporizhzhya hydroelectric power station, at the top of which were the letters ZAZ.

ZAZ emblem

Czech

091 Skoda

The emblem of the famous Czech car in the form of a "winged arrow" appeared in 1926. For 5 whole years (1915-1920) Mr. Maglie worked on this logo. As a result, he got a stylized head of an Indian, which is worn with a headdress with a round clasp and five feathers.

Skoda emblem

Swedish

092 Koenigsegg

This Swedish company produces exclusive sports class products. It was founded in 1994 by Christian von Koenigsegg. The logo is made in the form of a shield with diamond-shaped lines in orange and red.

Emblem Koenigsegg

093 Saab

The logo of this company is an image of a griffin, which has the body of a lion, as well as the head and wings of an eagle. They took it from the logo of the Vabis-Scania company, which produced trucks, after its acquisition by the Saab concern. The logo is very similar to the emblem of TM Scania.

SAAB emblem

094 Volvo

The word "volvo" is translated from Latin as "I roll." The main composition of the logo was the ancient symbol of iron. In ancient Rome, he was closely associated with the god of war, Mars, who used only iron weapons in battles. And iron is a symbol of durability, reliability and high quality.

Volvo emblem

French

095 Aixam

The French company for the production of subcompact cars was formed in 1983. Its logo is very simple and clear. It is a capital letter "A" on a blue background, inscribed in a circle with a red stroke. At the bottom is the name of the company, written in capital letters, directed towards the center.

Aixam Emblem

096 Matra

Under this brand, in addition to cars, aerospace equipment, weapons systems, bicycles, and telecommunications equipment were also produced. The logo consists of the name of the company in black capital letters and a circle with black and white stripes, inside of which there is an arrow pointing to the right.

Matra emblem

097 Peugeot

Sometimes the owners of this car affectionately call it a "lion cub". At the beginning of their career, the founders of the company, the brothers Jules and Emile Peugeot, were engaged in the manufacture of cutting tools. And in this case, the lion was a symbol of flexibility, speed and strength. And now, after a while, this symbol migrated from the surface of the saw to the surface of the car. At first, the lion seemed to be walking along the arrow, but then it was reared up.

Peugeot emblem

098 Renault

This company had many logos. The most famous is the vertical rhombus, which appeared in 1925. In 1972 and 1992, it was radically changed. In 2004, a yellow background appeared on the emblem, and in 2007, RENAULT was added at the bottom.

Renault emblem

099 Simca

The logo of the now defunct French car Simca was an emblem base, divided into a blue and red background inside. Moreover, there was a third more red background than blue. In the upper blue part of the emblem there was a stylized image of a white swallow, and the name of the company was written in white elongated letters at the bottom.

Simca emblem

100 Venturi

The emblem of this TM looks like an oval bordered with a silver stripe and a red background inside. In the center there is an emblem-shaped triangle, inside of which there is a bird with outstretched wings, above it, along the upper contour, the name of the company is written in capital letters. The color background inside the triangle is dark blue.

Emblem


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Car manufacturers do their best to promote their brands on the market, endowing their products with unique distinctive emblems - car brand badges.

Even on this technically insignificant touch, the consumer is ready to choose the products of large automobile concerns.

The brand is recognizable not only by appearance car or manufacturer's name, but also by the badge located on the grille and hood. A list of car brands can be found in any printed publication or online magazine dedicated to the automotive industry.

An excursion into history: how did car emblems appear?

Since 1885, with the advent of the first three-wheeled vehicle its creator Karl Benz marked his “brainchild” with a brand name. Further, with the development of the industry and the transition of the palm in manufacturing from German to French inventors, each of the automakers sought to mark the car with its logo. At first, these were the first letters of the names of the creators, for example, "Panhard et Levassor" in 1889 had two large letters PL in front.

In 1900, Benz decided to name his car after his daughter Mercedes, which became the name of the popular brand of German cars Mercedes, where the triangular star adorns the products of this brand to this day.

With the expansion of the industry, all manufacturers began to choose a specific logo for themselves, trying to give it a unique simplicity and recognizability. The meaning of the emblem was different - from the coat of arms of the city in which the production was based, to graphic images of various names and mottos of companies. Over the years, auto concerns have been working to improve this small design detail without changing its original appearance. Each photo of car brands is made in such a way that a distinctive emblem must be included in the frame.

Interesting facts about car brands from around the world

According to unverified data, there are now about 2,000 brands of cars in the world., but it is simply impossible to accurately calculate all the brands of cars in the world. This speaks not only of a large number of car manufacturers, but also of the constant emergence of new companies on the market through mergers or divisions. The newly formed concerns continue to produce both famous brands, and move on to the development of their unique models, creating new names and icons for them.

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Also, large auto giants can produce in their country a brand of car that does not enter the foreign market and remains unknown to a wide range of motorists. Such products also have their own unique emblems.

Currently, most online magazines for car enthusiasts create special catalogs that indicate car brands and their badges with photos, provide brief historical information about the manufacturer and complete the lineup manufactured products. A large number of videos dedicated to car brands have also been created with the translation of the name of the badges into Russian.

Car brands, their names and icons

Each car has come a long way from the developers to the buyer. And in the process of creating each brand, designers and designers tried not only to confirm the good reputation of the car with their name, but also to come up with a special distinctive sign that reflects the main concepts of the creators. Every year manufacturers rank the popularity of car brands. Of course, the leading places are occupied by auto giants with many years of sales experience in Europe, America and Japan. But they have recently been replaced by young and competitive companies from China.

European cars

  1. Mercedes-Benz has a three-pointed star badge, as "a symbol of power over land, sea and air." The company decided not to change or update such a familiar icon, but simply separate it from the name in print editions from 2007, where the logo will be printed higher than the main name.
  2. The Bayerisch motoren werke concern, before cars, was engaged in the manufacture of aircraft engines and decided not to change anything in the name for their cars. Now one of the world's most recognizable icons with the image of a white propeller against the background of the blue sky, reliable and high-quality BMWs are marked.
  3. Gear manufacturer Andre Citroën gave his Citroen cars a bit of history on the badge - two signs with angles up, as a symbol of a cogwheel.
  4. The four rings on an Audi signify the merger of four automakers into one with the name Auto Union in 1932.
  5. Maybach father and son gave their chic cars two distinctive "M" on the emblem.
  6. Manufacturers logo Opel symbolizes lightning, and appeared when creating the Blitz model.
  7. Coat of arms of the city of Stuttgart in Germany migrated to respectable and always fashionable Porsche cars.
  8. Arrow with three feathers on the emblem of the Czech Scoda has been adorning cars since 1895, although in 1991 it was painted black (a symbol of longevity) and green (a symbol of ecology).
  9. An early model from Peugeot manufacturers, the Lion, gave rise to lion emblems, as a hallmark of this brand.
  10. The icon of the Italian Alfa Romeo is complicated, because it consists of the flag of the municipality of Milan (red and white) and the coat of arms of the Visconti (green snake).

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Chinese cars

Recently, a lot of cars from Chinese manufacturers have appeared on the market. Although many talk about plagiarism and the pathetic likeness of the emblems of the leading auto giants, brands Chinese cars mobiles are produced with their own icons, which are given the closest attention during development. Unlike European and American brands, where the emblem mainly reflects historical facts, family achievements or is tied to the place of origin of production, Chinese designers develop logos for their young car industry, mainly following the company's motto. Therefore, the icons of Chinese car brands are closely related to Chinese history and reflect the desire to develop and introduce new technologies:


A huge number of cars travel along the roads, many of which are well recognizable, while others are known only to a few motorists. It is almost impossible to list literally all the companies that manufacture cars. In many countries of the world there are enterprises that produce vehicles under their own brand, or as a representative of a world-famous automaker.

It is not surprising that European and Korean models are assembled in Russia, not forgetting to support the domestic auto industry.

It will be interesting to find out which cars and from which country are on our roads, what their logos look like and what they mean.

Car producing countries

A number of countries are also known for their outstanding auto industry. The same Germany has always been considered an exemplary manufacturer best cars in the world. It cannot be said that the Germans are now single-handedly holding the leadership in the market, but their cars are definitely considered one of the best.

To make it easier to classify car brands, they were divided into several categories, depending on the country of manufacture. Plus added one big category.

As a result, the following cars will be considered:

  • Japanese;
  • American;
  • Russian;
  • German;
  • Korean;
  • Chinese;
  • European.

Covering literally all car brands is unlikely to succeed. Do not forget that history has many more automakers than there are today. Plus, there are small firms that are sometimes known only within one state.

Japan

To begin with, consider the well-known and not so brands of cars that came from Japan. Most of them are well known to Russian, European and American consumers. But the list also includes Japanese cars, the brands of which may not be so familiar.

  1. Acura. A well-known division of the Japanese brand Honda. It was here that the first premium cars, designed to compete with European auto giants, began to be made. The logo depicts a caliper. This is a special tool that allows you to accurately measure parts.

  2. Daihatsu. Not the most popular and well-known Japanese brand in Russia, which is gradually becoming more recognizable. The brand has been controlled by Toyota since 1999. The logo is based on a stylized letter D.

  3. Datsun. Once an independent brand, which was acquired by Nissan in 1986. Only since 2013, an independent production of cars under the Datsun brand has been established. The badge emblazoned with the flag of Japan and the name of the brand itself.

  4. Infinity. Premium division of Nissan. Interestingly, the original idea when developing the logo was to use the infinity symbol. But the management changed its mind, as a result of which a road rushing into the distance appeared on the icon.

  5. Honda. One of the most famous Japanese brands. They didn't come up with anything about the logo. It's just a beautifully designed first letter of the brand name.

  6. Isuzu. The icon is made in the form of an originally designed capital letter.

  7. Lexus. Another premium division, but this time from Toyota. For the logo, we chose a capital letter, tilting it and enclosing it in an oval.

  8. Kawasaki. For most motorists, this brand is associated with motorcycles, although the company also produces cars and other equipment. The logo is extremely simple. This is the name of the brand, made in a beautiful style and with a dark background.

  9. Mazda. Widely known brand all over the world. The icon looks like a capital letter, which seems to spread its wings. Some believe that the logo depicts seagulls, an owl or a tulip.

  10. Mitsubishi. The cars of this Japanese company are decorated with badges made in the form of three diamonds. This is due to the fact that this is how the name of the company is translated.

  11. Nissan. Popular automaker, which is among the most recognizable representatives Japanese market. The logo is made in the form of a rising sun against the background of the company name.

  12. Subaru. The brand has been around for over 100 years. The icon depicts 6 stars, one of which is slightly larger than the others. Symbolizes the merger of 6 car companies.

  13. Suzuki. Initially, the company was engaged in looms and motorcycles. The first cars under this brand left the assembly line only in 1973. The badge is made in the form of the first letter of the brand name.

  14. Toyota. Since the company began its history with weaving equipment, the logo depicts a thread that is threaded into the eye of a needle. Despite the change in the profile of activity, the management decided not to change the badge.

  15. Yamaha. Another alleged motorcycle manufacturer. But they also make engines for cars, which is what made the company on this list. The logo displays 3 tuning forks that are crossed.

The Japanese auto industry is widely known throughout the world and is highly valued by motorists from all over the world. Among them are leading companies that regularly win the most prestigious awards and take first place in reliability ratings. This indicates the highest level of auto production in the country.

USA

The American auto industry occupies a separate place in the global production of automobiles. It was here that the history of the automotive industry began.

There are a number of companies operating in the USA that offer their machines worldwide. But there are also purely specialized manufacturers. Therefore, many are rightly interested in what brands of cars they are ready to offer. American companies, and what is depicted on their logos.

  1. Dodge. The company has a very rich history of existence, during which it was reorganized several times, merged with other brands. The logo itself has also changed. Since 1994, it has remained unchanged, and is made in the form of a metal shield with the image of a bighorn on it.

  2. Eagle. A well-known company in the USA, whose machines have proven themselves in many countries of the world. From the name it becomes obvious that the logo must have an eagle. And there is. This is a gray head of a bird of prey with the name of the brand itself on top.

  3. Chrysler. The history of the company began in the distant 1924. The icon depicts a design in the form of wings. As the manufacturer themselves say, it is a symbol of speed and strength. The logo is somewhat reminiscent of the badges used on the British Aston Martin and Bentley.

  4. Tesla. A brand that is gaining incredible popularity, specializing purely in electric cars. The logo depicts the letter T, which looks like a sword.

  5. Buick. The logo of this company depicts three swords in a special stylized frame.

  6. Ford. The most famous brand with the most simple logo. Company name on a blue background. But, as history has shown, the beauty of the badge does not guarantee success.

  7. Jeep. Also extremely simple design, which has not changed for many years.

  8. Chevrolet. A very popular American brand in Russia and the CIS countries. Its logo displays a golden cross or plus. Despite its apparent simplicity, almost everyone recognizes this icon.

There are several major automakers in the US that control others. popular brands. General Motors alone includes brands such as Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and its own GMC brand.

Another giant automaker is Chrysler. And no wonder, since it includes Jeep, Eagle, Dodge, Plymouth, Imperial and a number of other auto companies.

Russia

And motorists simply need to find out by the icon on the hood of the car which Russian brand of car appears here.

To the great regret of many, the Russian auto industry is seriously lagging behind the world leaders and even the middle peasants. There is only one major brand in Russia, as well as several smaller companies. But even they are very popular at home and in the CIS countries. Largely due to an adequate price and gradually increasing quality.

  1. Lada. Togliatti company, which produces more than half of all domestic cars. The most famous and most recognizable brand. Its logo depicts an ancient sailing boat enclosed in a stylized oval.

  2. Volga. The company appeared due to the joint efforts between GAZ and the American Ford brand. Domestic enthusiasts wanted to satisfy consumer demand for luxury cars at the expense of the Volga. How it turned out, judge for yourself. Once upon a time, the Volga really was a luxury. The logo remained of the GAZ company. It depicts a deer against a background resembling a shield.

  3. ZIL. Once a world-famous limousine manufacturer, the icon of which displays stylized letters from the brand name. Now the company has switched to the manufacture of trucks, tractors and buses.

  4. Moskvich. Cars under this name began to be produced even before the war. But they were not in demand. Already after the war, thanks to technologies borrowed from Opel, it was possible to develop a more successful and interesting version of the Moskvich, based on the German Kadett. The logo depicts a stylized letter M.

  5. UAZ. This Russian company specializes in the production of SUVs and not only. The icon is easily recognizable, presented in the form of a ring with wings inside. During its history, the brand has changed about 10 logos.

  6. KAMAZ. One of the best manufacturers of heavy vehicles in the world. He gained immense popularity after successfully participating in survival races, the route of which runs from Paris to Dakar. The badge depicts a horse with the name of the company itself below.

There are not so many manufacturers in Russia. Now the practice of producing cars of foreign manufacturers is being actively introduced. As a result, there are a number of foreign cars on the domestic market. Russian assembly. This allows you to significantly reduce the cost of cars for end users.

Germany

Despite the fact that Germany is a direct and most important part of Europe, it would be fair to single out this country separately as one of the world's leading automakers. Their brands are definitely known all over the world. And the owner of a German car dreams of becoming every second.

It is a mistake to assume that Germany is represented only by the leading three in the face of Mercedes, Volkswagen and BMW, as well as the companies controlled by them. You should consider all well-known companies, and learn about the emblems of German brands.

  1. Wiesmann. Although the company closed a few years ago, its cars are still roaming the roads. It produced sports cars in strictly limited quantities. The logo depicts a gecko. Thus, the management tried to show how stable their cars are on the road. After all, this type of lizard is known for its ability to easily move along walls and ceilings.

  2. Volkswagen. A company that needs no introduction. The badge features stylized letters W and V.

  3. Trabant. The name translates as satellite, which is due to the launch of the first artificial satellite in history. Thanks to him, such a name of the car company appeared. The icon displays the letter S.

  4. smart. The company specializes in very compact and economical city cars. The icon displays the letter C and is complemented by a yellow arrow.

  5. Porsche. A world-famous sports car manufacturer. Although it already produces sedans and crossovers. The logo consists of elements of the coat of arms of Baden Württemberg (deer antlers and stripes of red and black), as well as the symbol of the city of Stuttgart (a rearing horse).

  6. Opel. An automaker with not the easiest and most enviable history. But now the company is doing well. On the logo, you can see a circle with a lightning bolt inside.

  7. Mercedes. Brand controlled by Daimler. The icon shows 3 beams. They symbolize superiority in the air, land and water. A reference to a rich history, when the company produced not only cars, but also aircraft and water transport.

  8. Maybach. A company from Germany that produces incredibly expensive and luxurious cars. The emblem displays 2 letters with different sizes.

  9. MAN. The brand is best known for its release trucks. The badge now displays the name of the company, as well as a silver arch. Also, a lion was previously present on the logo, but since 2012 it has been moved to the rim of the radiator grille.

  10. bmw. Almost every motorist knows that at one time this company produced engines for aircraft. Hence the corresponding propeller logo.

  11. Audi. Their icon represents the merger of 4 companies. Made in the form of 4 chrome rings.

  12. Alpina. The company is improving BMW cars under the special order of clients. The logo looks stylish and original. Two parts of the car are depicted on a blue and red background, placed on a shield and enclosed in a circle.

Germany is truly an automobile country. She has a huge number of companies and industries on her account.

No wonder the Germans are considered the manufacturers of the highest quality cars. Although it should be noted that in recent years their positions have been significantly shaken. Competitors continue to increase their advantages. But that doesn't stop the leaders. deutsche marks cars to remain incredibly in demand around the world.

Europe

A large number of automakers are concentrated in Europe, many of which can be easily recognized. Compose full list from Italian car brands and the same French car brands is not so easy.

Do not forget about the famous and widespread cars of British origin. For many, English cars are associated with high cost. English brands do indeed mostly belong to the expensive segment, which cannot be said about the pricing policy of the same French cars.

Combining the most popular European brands, which include English, Italian, French and other brands, you can imagine the following list:

  • Alfa Romeo;
  • Bugatti;
  • fiat;
  • Maserati;
  • Volvo;
  • Skoda;
  • Aston Martin;
  • Bentley;
  • seat;
  • Rover;
  • Saab
  • Ravon;
  • Lancia;
  • Land Rover, etc.

Consider several brands of European-made cars and study the features of their logos.

  1. Rolls Royce. The badge consists of the first letters of the names of the founders of the company. Rolls and Royce entered their names more than 100 years ago. All cars of the brand are presented in the premium segment. The logo displays two Rs that are superimposed on each other but are slightly offset.

  2. Land Rover. Initially, axes and spears were displayed on the logo of the cars of this brand. But then it was decided to change the icon, as a result of which now there appears a boat, which was used at one time by the Vikings. This ship has a red sail.

  3. Ferrari. One of the most recognizable logos not only in Europe but all over the world. This is a black horse on its hind legs with a yellow background behind. Also on the badge there are letters meaning Scuderia Ferrari and the colors of the national Italian flag.

  4. Lamborghini. Answer Ferrari, which displays an angry bull on a black background. It is very difficult not to recognize this logo.

  5. fiat. A concern that combines almost all the leading Italian car brands, including Ferrari. The logo has gone through many transformations. As a result, the final decision could not be made. Then a square and a circle were left on the badge, supplemented by the name of the company.

  6. Renault. Their icon symbolizes a diamond.

  7. Peugeot. Widely known French stamp easily recognizable by the company logo. It depicted a lion.

  8. Citroen. The company was originally engaged in the repair of steam locomotives. And the badge displays 2 chevrons, which emphasizes the rich history of the manufacturer's length of service.

  9. Volvo. When developing their logo, the once purely Swedish company used the weapons of the god of war Mars. For the badge they took his shield and spear. The diagonal line initially served only to secure these two elements. But soon it became an integral part of the logo.

  10. Jaguar. Another British automaker whose name fully explains the choice of badge. The predatory jaguar rushing forward symbolizes power, speed and strength.

Europe is very rich in a variety of cars, ranging from simple budget solutions to incredibly expensive, luxurious and exclusive models worth several million euros.

Korea


Modern Korean cars, despite the rather modest list of existing companies, are associated with high quality and affordable prices.

China

The Chinese auto industry was not taken seriously outside the country for a long time. All produced cars were low-quality copies famous brands, but did not meet the stringent requirements for quality and environmental friendliness at all.

But gradually everything changed, and the perception of Chinese cars changed the vector. Already now their names and signs are well recognizable, cars from the Celestial Empire are actively bought in Russia, the CIS countries and even Europe.

There are several most significant brands that have come from China.

  1. Zotye. Not the most famous Chinese brand, but gradually spreading throughout the world. You can recognize these cars by the stylized letter Z on the hood.

  2. Lifan. The logo of this company is based on three sailing ships. With this, the manufacturer is trying to show that they are racing at full steam.

  3. Landwind. On domestic roads you can find many crossovers and SUVs of this brand. The icon is depicted in the form of a red rhombus, inside of which a stylized letter L is placed.

  4. JMC. A fairly simple but memorable logo, made in the form of 3 triangles and supplemented with the company name below.

  5. Higer. A capital letter was used for the logo. But the most interesting thing here is that the idea was taken from Hyundai. There are also supposedly two people shaking hands.

  6. Haima. In many ways, the badge resembles the Mazda brand symbolism, with a slightly modified “bird” inside the circle. The fact of external similarity with the logo of the Japanese brand cannot be denied.

  7. hafei. The logo is based on a shield, and on its background two waves of a river flowing in China, called the Songhua River, are displayed. The thing is that it is on the banks of this river that the city stands, where the history of the company began.

  8. Great Wall. Already a much more famous Chinese brand, for the icon of which they used capital letters of the name placed in a ring. This depicts the symbol of the Great Wall in China.

  9. Geely. Literally in 2014, the company changed its official logo. From now on, a ring flaunts here, inside of which there is a white wing (or maybe a mountain) against the blue sky.

  10. Foton. Renowned manufacturer of commercial vehicles. Outwardly, their logo is very similar to the badge of a popular sportswear manufacturer. Therefore, their cars are easily recognizable by an inclined triangle, divided into 3 parts.

  11. FAW. The company is gradually gaining popularity outside the homeland. You can recognize their cars by the image of a hawk with wings on the badge. Although in fact there is a unit in the center, and hieroglyphs meaning a car are also used.

  12. dong feng. The car company is not considered the most popular Chinese brand, but it was they who used one of the main symbols of the East in the logo. It's about Yin and Yang.

  13. Chery. A popular company whose cars have long gone beyond China, and very successfully. The logo consists of an oval and a triangular diamond.

  14. Changan. There is nothing complicated about their logo. It's a circle with a V in the middle. Something like the Acura badge, only upside down.

  15. BYD. One of those cases when symbols and hieroglyphs are not used in the logos of Chinese cars. Just an oval with the letters of the company name written inside.

  16. Brilliance. A very worthy representative of the Chinese automobile industry, which produces not the cheapest, but rather high-quality cars. The logo is based on hieroglyphs that mean a diamond.

  17. B.A.W. Some are sure that the logo idea for these Chinese cars was taken from Mercedes. It pays to be objective though. This is not a three-pointed star, but rather the steering wheel of the car, made in silver.

  18. Baojung. Such machines are rare Russian roads. Given the translation of the company's name, it is not surprising that the horse's profile flaunts on the logo. Beautiful and original.

Many motorists, using logos, are trying to show their history, emphasize their strengths and make cars more memorable.

Often this can be achieved, since motorists can easily recognize dozens of car brands just by looking at their logo.

Each machine has its own logo ( emblem) and each has its own story.

Define brand cars you can by the icon and today we will talk about the meaning of the logos of different cars.

Rolls Royc

Figurine of a winged woman – “Spirit of ecstasy”.
The history of creation has a hint of romance. Once upon a time, the sculptor Charles Sykes was commissioned by his friend, a motorsport enthusiast, Lord Montagu to decorate his car with a figurine. Sykes created an exquisite statuette of a woman in flowing clothes, creating the illusion of flight - a kind of nod to Lord Montagu's affair with his secretary. This figure drew the attention of Charles Rolls and Henry Royce. They also decided to order a figurine from Sykes, which could become a standard for decorating all cars of the brand.
Since 1911, Rolls-Royce cars have had a figurine in the form of a “flying girl”, which was officially recognized as a symbol of Rolls-Royce only in 1921 and was included in the cost of the car.

? KODA

The emblem acquired its modern look at Pilsen Skoda: it was there that features were born that, with minimal cosmetic changes, have survived to this day. In 1923, two official versions of the Skoda logo appeared. The first badge was in use for only two years, until 1925. This is an arrow with five feathers and the name of the brand, framed in a circle. The second sign has survived to this day: an arrow with three feathers.

Legends about the meaning and origin of this arrow-shaped logo are very different, and none of them has been officially confirmed. As they say, the author of the idea is the commercial director of Pilsen Skoda Maglich, who meant the sign in the form of an image of either the head of an Indian in a hat with feathers, or a rooster. According to a number of documents, the emblem was the product of a competition held under the supervision of the technical director of Pilsen Skoda, but the name of the designer has not survived to this day. The Skoda company is developing dynamically, and this dynamics will inevitably pass to its mark. In 1994, the Skoda logo debuted in a stylish new color scheme.

The meaning of the Skoda logo

What does the Skoda logo mean? The most reliable answer to this question can be obtained in the brand's brand museum in the Czech town native to the car: a large ring framing the emblem symbolizes the impeccability of production; the wing, which some perceive as a gear, means the manufacturability and innovativeness of products, as well as its prevalence throughout the world; an arrow, or beak, emphasizes the high quality of cars and the direction of production in the future; a small circle (eye) emphasizes the accuracy and consistency of all production processes.

Toyota

The first and most common…
The Toyota emblem symbolizes a thread through the eye of a needle. The fact is that Japanese company Toyota Automatic Loom Works produced weaving machines until 1933. A little later, the company switched to the production of cars and the Japanese, as people who respect traditions, did not do anything to change the sign. Japanese manufacturer betrayed the logo also poetic - philosophical meaning. Namely: two intersecting ellipses symbolize the heart of the car and the driver, and the large ellipse uniting them speaks of the prospects and opportunities of the corporation.
There is another version...
The Toyoda company is named after its leader Kiichiro Toyoda and was engaged in the production of looms. In 1935, the company switched to the production of automobiles and was renamed Toyota Motor Corporation, for several reasons for the renaming:

Convenient pronunciation;
the word Toyota, spelled in Japanese, consists of eight strokes, and according to the founders of the company was attractive, because the number 8 in Japan is considered lucky and lucky.

Subaru

Subaru was the first Japanese car company to use a name from its native language.
The name of the company was given by Kenji Kita, president of Fuji Heavy Industries Corporation, in 1954.
The company's name refers to a constellation of six stars, also known by its original Japanese name, mutsuraboshi, in the constellation of Taurus. We know it as the constellation Pleiades. Since Fuji Heavy Industries was formed by the merger of six companies, the Subaru name is intended to symbolize this.
Subaru also translates from Japanese as "unite".

Mercedes-Benz

According to the most common and convincing version, the Mercedes company with a characteristic symbol arose as a result of the merger of two manufacturers - Benz and Daimler. It happened back in 1926, and a three-beam star appeared, surrounded first by a laurel wreath, and later in 1937 by a circle. Daimler-Benz's new venture brought the achievements of both companies to Mercedes vehicles with great success.

The Mercedes-Benz logo, perhaps, is a symbol of the company's confidence in its perfection. The three-pointed star symbolizes the superiority of the company in all areas - on land, in the air, in water.

BMW

BMW's history began with aviation, and the company's logo remains true to its roots. The blue triangles of the BMW logo symbolize the aircraft's propellers in motion, while the white triangles represent the sky peeking out from behind them. In fact, the company played an important role in the Second World War, as it was one of the main suppliers of aircraft engines for German aircraft.

The current BMW logo design is said to have originated from the circular design of an airplane's spinning propeller. The white and blue checker boxes are supposed to be a stylized representation of a white/silver propeller blade rotating against a clear blue sky. The theory is further reinforced with the claim that the image originates in World War I, in which the Bavarian Luftwaffe flew aircraft painted in blue and white. It also reflects BMW's origins as a manufacturer of military aircraft engines during World War I, that BMW started as an aircraft engine manufacturer. According to the company's magazine, “BMW Werkzeitschrift” (1942), the BMW logo appeared when a BMW engineer tested the company's first 320 engines. He marveled at the reflection of the bright disc of the spinning propeller, which looked like the aura of two silver cones.

And udi

"Audi" has an extremely difficult fate. The founder of the company, August Horch, back in 1899 called his first business A. Horch & Cie (Horch is translated from German as "listen"). However, after ten years, August survived from his own company and he was forced to found a new one. At first, he used the old name, Horch, but the former partners took this brand from him through the court.

At first glance, the Audi logo is simple and straightforward, right? But not everything is as simple as it seems. Each of the four rings symbolizes one of the four founding companies of Audi in 1932: DKW, Horch, Wanderer and Audi.

volkswagen

The 'V' in the company's logo is an abbreviation for "volks", which means "the people" in German. ‘W’ is short for “wagen”, which means car in German. That is, the company wanted to show that their car is a car for the people.

The logo was designed by Franz Xavier Reimspiess, a Porsche employee (the man who improved the engine for the Beetle in the 1930s), and was selected after an open competition. The letters "W" and "V" are combined into a monogram. During Nazi Germany, the emblem was stylized as a swastika. After the plant came into the possession of Britain, the logo was inverted, and later the background changed from black to blue. His work was considered the best in the logo competition for VW. Franz was even awarded by paying him a bonus of 100 Reichsmarks (about $400).

Porsche

Porsche is named after the German designer Dr. Ferdinand Porsche, who was the author of many inventions and innovations: in particular, back in 1897 he created a car that uses solar energy, and in the mid-1930s he created the Volkswagen project, a car that which eventually became the most widespread in the world. Although Porsche had founded his own design firm as early as 1931, it wasn't until 1948 that his son Ferry began to assign the name to cars under development. Their production began in 1950. The rearing horse on the emblem of the company is borrowed from the coat of arms of the city of Stuttgart, which was founded in the Middle Ages on the site of a stud farm (at the beginning the name was Stuten Garden, “Garden of Mares”): the horns, red and black stripes are borrowed from the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Württemberg, whose capital was Stuttgart. This "combined" coat of arms appeared as a Porsche emblem in 1952.

Peugeot

Peugeot was founded in 1812 when brothers Jean-Pierre and Jean-Frédéric Peugeot converted their "windmill into a steel mill". Their first products were cylindrical rods for watch movements. Later, the Peugeot plant turned into a real family business. Over many decades, they produced a variety of goods: metal parts, machine tools, umbrellas, irons, sewing machines, spoked wheels, and later bicycles. Yes, indeed, one can say that the entry Peugeot in the automotive industry began with bicycles. In the days of bicycles, Peugeot was considered the best bike manufacturer. In 1898, Armand Peugeot began production steam cars, and a year later (having met Daimler) he switched to gas internal combustion engines. The lion on the Peugeot logo was copied by jeweler Justin Blazer from the coat of arms of France in 1847. At the beginning, the logo was used as a sign of the quality of the steel produced, but later, acquiring various forms (but keeping the concept), it gradually switched to cars.

Emile Peugeot and Jules Peugeot - the founders of the company, the fathers of the Peugeot Fr?res company, they made an offer to the jeweler and part-time engraver from the deep province of Franche-Comte Julien Belezer to draw the logo of their new company, which will be a distinctive feature of Peugeot products from competitors.

Oh pel

A well-known German company, founded in 1899, produced bicycles, motorcycles, cars and trucks. Since 1928, its factories have become the property of the American corporation General Motors. In addition to Germany, cars are produced in Belgium, Spain, Poland, Portugal. The logo of the company changed frequently, but in the end the logo was adopted in the form of the letter "O", crossed out by a zigzag of lightning. This is a tribute to the successful truck"Blitz" ("Lightning"), the release of which lasted about 30 years.

Maserati

On December 14, 1914, Alfieri Maserati founded Officine Alfieri Maserati in Bologna. As the basis for the Maserati logo, Mario Maserati (Alfieri and Mario are brothers) took the image of the trident of Neptune, whose sculpture is located in the town square in Bologna.
But if the image of the trident was taken from a sculpture, then the idea itself has a completely different origin.

History of the logo
Once, in the Bologna forest, a wolf attacked Alfieri Maserati with obvious unfriendly intentions. But then a man with a pitchfork in his hands arrived in time to help Alfieri. Thanks to the pitchfork and courage of the man, the wolf was defeated, and Alfieri was saved. The rescuer, in gratitude, became a driver in the Maserati team. And the image of the saving pitchfork was decided to appear on the car logo.

The meaning of car logos - interesting to know updated: February 18, 2017 by: website

I'm sure most people don't even know what emblems flaunting on cars symbolize. This article provides information on the origin and meaning of the logos of the world's major automakers.

There are many interpretations of the emblems on the web. Almost all of these versions are fictional. On the pages of a car forum, I came across an opinion that the Toyota emblem is a stylized image of a bull's head. Of course, it is incorrect and does not even have anything to do with the history of the company. It was surprising that the person who presented this version was completely sure that he was right.

In the process of writing the article, more than two hundred different sources were analyzed (including official data), so you can be sure of the accuracy of the information located on this page.

Audi AG (Ingolstadt, Germany)

Audi emblem - four metal rings. The interweaving of these rings symbolizes the unbreakable unity of the four founding companies: Audi, DKW, Horch and Wanderer. In 1932, these previously independent firms were merged into a union - "Auto Union".

The automaker was named after its founder, August Horch. The fact is that the word Horch (German Horch - “listen”) in Latin translation sounds like “Audi”.

Here, naturally, a question arises. Why didn't the firm get the name of the founder? The fact is that August Horch in 1899 opened his own car manufacturing company (A. Horch & Cie). After 10 years, he was outdated from his own company, and he founded a new one, already in another city, continuing to use the same brand - Horch. His former partners sued him and sued the brand, so August was forced to come up with a new company name.

Bayerische Motorenwerke (Munich, Germany)

There is an erroneous opinion that the Bayerische Motorenwerke emblem is a stylized image of a rotating aircraft propeller. But in fact, the Bavarian flag is taken as the basis for the BMW emblem (this is how the National Geographic channel interprets the origin of the logo).

BMW was founded by Karl Friedrich Rapp in 1913 in Bavarian lands near the Flugmaschinenfabrik aircraft factory. Initially, the company produced aircraft engines. In 1923 BMW manufactures its first motorcycle. Later, in 1929, he produced the first car under the name Dixi.

Citroen (Paris, France)

The Citroen emblem is a schematic representation of the teeth of a chevron wheel. A chevron wheel is a gear with V-shaped teeth (such a tooth structure solves the problem of axial force; when using chevron wheels, there is no need to install shafts on thrust bearings).

The company was named after its founder, Andre Citroen.

In 1913, André Citroën set up the production of such gears, which in many ways surpassed the products of competitors. This explains the choice of emblem.

Few people know that PSA Peugeot Citroen is the parent company of Citroen. The automotive company PSA Peugeot Citroen (formerly Peugeot SA) bought a 38.2% stake in Citroen in 1974, and by 1976 brought this share to 89.95% (at that time Citroen was on the verge of bankruptcy). After that, this company was created, producing Peugeot and Citroen cars.

These two brands, owned by PSA Peugeot Citroen, have independent marketing structures and retail networks, but the development and production of models is carried out by common divisions.

Infiniti (Tokyo, Japan)

At first, the designers wanted to use the symbol of infinity in the emblem - the Mobius loop. But then they decided to display in the emblem a symbol of the road going to infinity, a symbol hinting at an endless path to perfection in everything.

The name of the brand is translated as infinity, infinity.

Infiniti is a subsidiary of Nissan and its history is quite interesting. It all started in the distant sixties of the 20th century. At this time, Nissan entered the US market. The Americans sensed the benefits and began to buy inexpensive and reliable cars of the company. Nissan soon established itself as a manufacturer of economy class cars, in this regard, it was not practical to launch higher-level cars on the market under the same brand. For this, the Infiniti brand was created.

Mazda Motor Corporation (Hiroshima, Japan)

The emblem of this auto company flaunts a stylized letter "M", depicting spread wings. The firm was named after the Zoroastrian God of Life named Ahura Mazda (aka Ormazd). Also, the word "Mazda" is consonant with the name of the founder Zujiro Matsuda (1875-1952).

The company was founded in 1920, and began its activities with the production of building materials from cork wood. In 1927, the company began the industrial production of automobiles.

And now about what the famous Zoom-Zoom is. Look at how children play with cars, listen to what they say at the same time - “whhhhhhhhhh”. Duck, children in English-speaking countries do it like this - “zoom-zoom” (zoom-zoom). This is how Mazda shows the image of a brand with a sporty character that can lead the buyer to childish delight.

Mercedes-Benz (Stuttgart, Germany)

The emblem was created in the form of a three-pointed star, symbolizing the superiority of the brand in the air, on water and on land, since Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft (it is the parent company for Mercedes-Benz), in addition to cars, produced engines for aviation and ships.

In 1926, the emblem of Mercedes began to show off a laurel wreath for victories in motor racing.

It is also interesting that the Mercedes brand got its name in honor of the daughter of one of the founders of the concern - Emil Jellinek.

Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (Tokyo, Japan)

The emblem of this concern is a fusion of the family emblems of the founders: the Iwasaki clan (three diamonds) and the Tosa clan (three oak leaves growing from one point).

Mitsubishi's name is made up of two Japanese words: Mitsu and Hishi. Mitsu means the number three in Japanese. The word Hishi is translated as chestnut, water chestnut, and it is also used to denote a diamond shape.

I would like to note one fact - the emblem of this company has never changed and, to this day, has its original appearance.

Also, I think you will be interested to know that Mitsubishi is not limited to the production of cars. This is a whole corporation, the range of activities of which is very wide: from the production of paper (Mitsubishi Paper Mills) to the production of tanks, ships and even spacecraft (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries).

Opel (Rüsselsheim, Germany)

The Opel emblem depicts a lightning bolt.

The word Blitz first appears on bicycles and sewing machines (at that time the company did not produce cars yet) by Adam Opel in 1890. Blitz (translated from German - lightning, fast) symbolizes lightning speed and speed.

Renault S.A. (Paris, France)

The emblem of Renault, since 1925, has the shape of a stylized diamond. The modern version of the logo was introduced by Victor Vasarely in 1972. And the first Renault logo was drawn in 1900, it contained the initials of the three Renault brothers: Louis, Ferdinand and Marcel.

At 21, Louis Renault built his first car in the backyard. parental home. Soon he began to receive orders for cars and in 1898, with his brothers and friends, he founded the Societe Renault Freres company in Boulogne-Billancourt (a western suburb of Paris).

Škoda Auto (Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic)

The Skoda emblem depicts an arrow, on the arrow the tip of a bird's wing with a circle (eye).

Symbolism of the logo elements:

  • The wing symbolizes the scope of the company's program of production and sales of cars around the world, the versatility of production;
  • The circle (eye) on the wing indicates the accuracy of production and the breadth of views;
  • The arrow is a symbol of progressive production methods and high productivity;
  • The large circle (ring) symbolizes the perfection of products, the versatility of production, the globe, the world;
  • The black color indicates age-old traditions;
  • Green indicates that the company cares about the environment.

Subaru (Tokyo, Japan)

In the constellation Taurus is a cluster of stars called Subaru (this is the Japanese name, in the west it is called the Pleiades). In this constellation, 6 stars are visible to the naked eye, which we see on the company logo, only they are located differently than in the cluster.

A bit of history: Subaru is a division of Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI), which is engaged in the aircraft industry. The head of the Kenji kita company was an ardent supporter of the production of cars and was very passionate about this. He held a competition to choose a name for the P-1 car (the company's first prototype passenger car in 1954), but none of the proposed options interested him. Then he gave him a name that he had long nurtured in his heart - Subaru. This name, in Japanese, is consonant with the word Mitsuraboshi, which literally means six stars. Another interesting fact is that FHI was formed by the merger of exactly 6 companies.

Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota, Japan)

According to official figures, the emblem of the Toyota Company is an image of a stylized weaving loop. There is also an erroneous opinion that the emblem is an image of a sewing needle through which a thread is threaded.

It's hard to grasp the connection between the largest auto company in the world and weaving loops without knowing its history. The fact is that Toyoda (Toyoda Automatic Loom Works - as the company was previously called, it got its name from the name of the leader Kiichiro Toeda) began its activities as a company for the production of automatic looms.

Toyota Motor Corporation was founded as an independent company in 1937. As you may have noticed, its name has been changed. There were three reasons for this, namely:

  • Ease of pronunciation;
  • The word Toyota, written in Japanese alphabet, consists of 8 strokes (toyota in hieroglyphs). According to the heads of the company, this name turned out to be more successful, since it is believed that the number 8 brings good luck;
  • If you divide the word Toyota into toyo (abundance) and ta (rice), you get the expression "zoom-zoom", and in the east it symbolizes prosperity. In some sources, there is another translation of the word toyo - the eastern ocean (to - east, yo - ocean).

Volkswagen (Wolfsburg, Germany)