Mercedes Benz Logo
On June 28, 1928 when the
two companies, Benz & Cie. and Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft (DMG),
merged, they forever changed the history of the automobile industry.
Established in 1871 and 1890 respectively, Benz & Cie. and DMG were
competitive rivals at the beginning. But owing to the economic crisis
of World War I, both the companies decided to enter a ‘mutual
agreement’ to sell their products under each others’ names. Thus the
famous Mercedes Benz logo was created and used on the products of both
companies. The Mercedes Benz logo has now become one of the world’s
most recognized brands that symbolizes class, style and personality.
The
Mercedes Benz logo was originally created by Gottlieb Daimler and was
featured in 1909. The Mercedes Benz logo consists of a simple depiction
of a three-pointed star that represents ‘its domination of the land,
the sea, and the air’. After Daimler’s death, his partner, Wilhelm
Maybach, took over the company and sold many Daimler cars with the help
of Emile Jellinek. Following the success of Daimler cars among
Jellinek’s wealthy acquaintances, Jellinek suggested Maybach to create
light, lower and more powerful cars which he named after his elder
daughter, Mercedes. That’s how the Mercedes logo got its name. After the
merger with Benz & Cie., the Mercedes logo was introduced with an
addition of the Benz laurel wreath in 1926 to signify the union of the
two firms.
Since then, the Mercedes
Benz logo has been the brands corporate identity and can widely be seen
all over the world. The Mercedes Benz logo has become synonymous with
high class and speedy automobiles.
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