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The Honda logo is a large “H” appeared as the brand's badge. The “H” is the first letter in the name of the Honda Motor Company founder Soichiro Honda. The capital “H” is broader at the top and narrower at the bottom, as if its arms are raised toward the sky. Just like, Honda's official slogan is "The Power of Dreams"
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teslaThe running theory was that the logo was made to look like a cross-section of an electric motor
The Toyota Ellipses symbolize the unification of the hearts of our customers and the heart of Toyota products. The background space represents Toyota's technological advancement and the boundless opportunities ahead.
The four rings of the Audi logo each represent one of four car companies that banded together to create Audi's predecessor company, Auto Union
The red stands for the company's passion and energy, and the white stand for loyalty and purity.
However, it's also a silhouette of two people shaking hands. The two people represented by this silhouette are the company and the customer in a mutually-harmonious agreement. In other words, the Hyundai logo describes the ideal vision of the company
The Lamborghini logo is in the shape of a shield that is filled with a black background and outlined with gold. Across the top of the shield is the word Lamborghini in capital letters above an image of a golden bull. ... The bull represents Lamborghini sports cars' power, speed, and prestige
The current BMW logo is said to be inspired from the circular design of a rotating aircraft propeller. The white and blue checker boxes are supposed to be a stylized representation of a white/silver propeller blade spinning against a clear blue sky
In 1909, the Daimler brothers used an 1872 postcard from their father as inspiration for the logo. On the postcard, the location of their home was marked by a 3-pointed star.
The Suzuki emblem features a stylized letter “S” in scarlet red color. The “S” has sharp angles and chopped forms, which resemble rich Japanese culture and history. The curved pointed lines of the “S” remind of glyphs and samurai tradition
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