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Mercedes-Benz Trident Star

The Trident logo of Mercedes-Benz is a patent applied by Daimler in 1909, but Mercedes-Benz belongs to a circular badge. Daimler's logo comes from Daimler's letter to his wife. He thinks that the stars he draws on the house at home will bring him good luck. This three-pointed star also symbolizes the development of Mercedes-Benz in three directions: land, sea and air.

19 16 is surrounded by a circle with four small stars embedded on the top, and the word "Mercedes-Benz" is below. Mercedes is named after its beautiful daughter Emile Jelinek, and Jelinek is an Austrian car dealer. "Mercedes" symbolizes happiness, which means that the cars produced by Daimler will bring happiness to the owners.

1926, Daimler merged with Mercedes-Benz, and the star logo and Mercedes-Benz ears of wheat finally merged into one, and the ears of wheat were changed into rings, and the words Mercedes-Benz were removed. Today, the three-pointed star logo of Mercedes-Benz has become one of the top ten famous trademarks in the world.

BMW-Blue Sky and White Clouds

On March 7th, 2006, BMW founder Gistan Otto founded BMW Company+1965438. At that time, BMW's predecessor was Lapp Aircraft Engine Manufacturing Company. At that time, BMW's name was not BMW, but BFW. 19 17 On July 20th, BFW Company began to reorganize and changed its name to Bavarian Engine Manufacturing Co., Ltd., which was officially named BMW.

After the reorganization, the company decided to design a new logo. The new logo continues the previous Lapp logo design, retaining the design of the inner and outer rings, replacing the "RAPP" in the outer ring with "BMW" and the horse in the inner ring with the design of blue sky and white clouds. BMW's iconic blue sky and white clouds design comes from the blue and white Bavarian flag, which symbolizes the rotating propeller.

Audi-4th Ring Road

Audi's logo is four connected rings. The reason why it is called the Fourth Ring Road is that Audi was originally formed by the merger of four companies, which released four automobile companies originally located in Saxony, namely Audi, Hoshi Automobile Company, Rover Automobile Company and dkw Automobile Company. These four automobile companies merged into automobile alliance joint-stock company on 1932.

After the merger, a new logo-four connected rings was introduced, and the original logos of each company were retained in the rings, so Audi's four-ring logo represented the four automobile companies involved in the merger, which was the first time in the world at that time.

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