Mercedes-Benz, a German automobile company, is also one of the top ten automobile companies in the world, which is famous for producing high-quality and high-performance luxury cars. Founded in 1900, the company is headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany. The founders are karl benz and gottlieb daimler, who are praised as "the father of automobiles" by the world. Mercedes-Benz has always been a business style, not pursuing the expansion of automobile production, but only pursuing the production of high-quality, high-performance and high-level automobile products. In addition to high-end luxury cars, Mercedes-Benz is also the most famous manufacturer of buses and heavy trucks in the world.
Gottlieb daimler applied for a patent for the Trident Star logo at 1909, but Mercedes-Benz belongs to the round badge. Gotelli Bu 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. 1909, in order to commemorate the mass production of his VELO car, Mr. gottlieb daimler changed the gear pattern in the trident to laurel branches to show his victory. The "Mercedes-Benz" in the logo was taken from the name of his beautiful daughter, the Austrian car dealer emil jellinek. "Mercedes-Benz" means lucky in Spanish. Unfortunately, this beautiful woman died in an unhappy marriage at the age of 40, but the practice of naming after her spread like wildfire.
The logo of Mercedes-Benz was originally Mercedes-Benz, surrounded by wheat ears. 1926, Daimler merged with Mercedes-Benz, and the star logo and the ears of Mercedes-Benz finally merged into one, with the words Mercedes-Benz below. Later, the ears of wheat were changed into rings, and the words Mercedes-Benz were removed. With the merger of the two oldest automobile manufacturers, the factory once again applied for a patent right for the trademark. The star logo on this ring has evolved into today's pattern, which has been used to this day and has become one of the top ten famous trademarks in the world.