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TOP 10 COOLEST AUTOMOTIVE LOGOS

Every car company has its own logo and, like the vehicles they build, some really stand out. Here’s a list of our 10 favourites

- Craig Cole AutoGuide.com

10. Mitsubishi

In North America, Mitsubishi has been struggling for decades, hobbled by a limited range of products. Currently, it doesn’t even offer a mid-size sedan, which would compete in a huge segment of the market. Still, in spite of its poor showroom performanc­e, the company does have an appealing logo, one that’s graphicall­y simple and very clean. “Mitsu” means three in Japanese, while “hishi” means water chestnut and denotes a diamond shape, so the logo is the literal translatio­n of the Mitsubishi name, which means “three diamonds.”

9. Aston Martin

Another one of the coolest automotive logos out there belongs to Aston Martin. Sure, this British brand builds some killer products, but its emblem is genuinely nifty, comprised of stylized wings, stretched wide with the text of its name nestled neatly in the centre. Curiously, the automaker has carried this motif through to the rear end of some models, where the tail lights mimic the logo’s feather.

8. Citroën

Not only does Citroën deserve an award for sporting an umlauted letter in its name, but it’s also worthy of praise for having an appealing logo. Yes, this French automaker’s double-chevron moniker is not only graphicall­y pleasing but also rooted in history. The emblem is a stylized version of a herringbon­e gear, a design that cancels out the axial thrust found in normal helically cut gears. Supposedly, company founder André Citroën spotted this clever innovation while in Poland. Apparently, he liked it enough to use it as the logo for the company that bears his name.

7. Subaru

Subaru is best known for its rally-racing heritage and unique devotion to all-wheel drive, but it also has a pretty neat logo. Do you know what the firm’s twinkling emblem represents? If you’re an amateur astronomer, you might have a clue. If not, you’ll still probably enjoy this tidbit of informatio­n. The logo represents the Pleiades star cluster, which is found in the Taurus constellat­ion. Why this particular group of stars? Subaru is the Japanese word for a group of stars found in the constellat­ion.

6. Volkswagen

For those of you who aren’t familiar, the history of Volkswagen is rather dark. The people’s car brand directly traces its roots back to Nazi Germany. Hitler wanted an affordable car that could mobilize the Reich’s population. Ultimately, the company’s Beetle would do this. Despite its troubled past, Volkswagen has one of the coolest emblems of any automaker. It’s comprised of a capital “V” perched atop a large “W,” with everything circumscri­bed neatly by a circle. It’s clean and elegant.

5. Mazda

Next up, another Japanese automaker. Rendered in shiny chrome, Mazda’s logo is both simple and intriguing. Clearly, it’s a stylized “M,” but this motif also bears more than a passing resemblanc­e to a blooming tulip. Additional­ly, those with a keen eye and vivid imaginatio­n might notice a soaring bird with its wings spread wide. What do you see in this automotive Rorschach test?

4. Porsche

Porsche is one of the most coveted brands in the car world. Whether it’s the iconic 911 or Macan crossover, their Panamera sedan or lithe Cayman coupe, this firm’s sporty products are lusted after by enthusiast­s around the globe. Given the high esteem it’s held in, the company deserves a suitably regal logo, which is exactly what it has. Curiously, the Porsche emblem is a hybrid of sorts, with city of Stuttgart’s coat of arms plunked in the centre of a field borrowed from the heraldic symbol for the Kingdom of Württember­g. Makes sense, right? We didn’t think so. In any event, just enjoy the cool logo and inspiring vehicles.

3. Alfa Romeo

Another automaker with a seriously beautiful emblem is Alfa Romeo. Just like Porsche’s, it’s comprised of various heraldic symbols. The prominent red cross represents the city of Milan, this prestigiou­s automaker’s birthplace. As for the crowned serpent, it stands for the House of Visconti, a noble Italian family. How neat is that? Owning an Alfa Romeo is kind of like being friends with royalty ... sort of.

2. Audi

One of the most elegant automotive logos of all time belongs to Audi, though due to the brand’s tumultuous history, it’s one of the most difficult to explain. In short, this firm’s emblem is comprised of four interlocki­ng rings, one for each brand that formed the now-defunct company Auto Union, which is the direct predecesso­r to the Audi marque we know today. The companies represente­d in this beautifull­y rendered logo include Horch, Wanderer, DKW and Audi. It’s a difficult story to explain, but the result is one of our favourite logos.

1. BMW

Finally, we come to BMW. Unquestion­ably, this fabled German luxury car maker has one of the nicest insignias in the automotive world. Its circular emblem represents several things. First, the blue-and-white motif is a stand-in for the Bavarian flag. Remember, the firm is headquarte­red in Munich, the capital of this German federal state. A decade after its creation, it also gained an associatio­n with planes, with the roundel overlaid in front of a stylized aircraft propeller. This is a nod to the high-flying engines it began building in the 1920s. For its graphic simplicity, elegance and rich history, you can’t beat the BMW roundel.

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