Mercedes Benz, one of the world's top ten brands

Mercedes Benz is a world famous luxury car brand. In January 1886, Carl Benz invented the world's first three wheel car and obtained a patent (patent No.: DRP 37435 ), known as the "inventor of automobiles". Meanwhile, Gottlieb Daimler, another founder of Mercedes Benz, invented the world's first four-wheel car. Since then, the world has changed. In June 1926, Daimler and Benz merged to establish Daimler Benz Automobile Company. The car named after Mercedes Benz is the representative of high-quality and high-performance automobile products. In addition to high-end luxury cars, Mercedes Benz is also the world's most famous manufacturer of buses and heavy trucks. Mercedes Benz is a subsidiary of Daimler AG.

Brand History

Mercedes Benz, a world top luxury car brand, is considered to be one of the world's top luxury car brands. Its perfect technical level, excellent quality standards, innovation ability and a series of classic coupe models are impressive. Internationally, the brand is commonly referred to as Mercedes

Since Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft (DMG) presented the world's first Mercedes car to its customers on December 22, 1900, Mercedes Benz has become a model of the automotive industry. Its brand logo has become one of the most famous automobile brand logos in the world. For more than 100 years, Mercedes Benz has been the pioneer of automobile technology innovation.

On January 29, 1886, two Germans, Karl Friedrich Benz and Gottlieb Daimler, obtained the patent right of the world's first car, marking the birth of the world's first car. Later, this day was called the automobile birth day. More than a hundred years have passed, and Benz has already passed its centenary. In the past hundred years, with the vigorous development of the automobile industry, many automobile manufacturers have emerged, but in the end, it was only a flash in the pan. For hundreds of years, only five car factories, Mercedes Benz, Peugeot, Ford, Buick and Skoda, survived through the baptism of time .

In 1885 and 1886, Karl Benz (full name Karl Friedrich Benz, Chinese name Karl Friedrich Benz, abbreviated as Karl Benz) and Gottlieb Daimler produced their first cars because of the word "Benz" in the brand name and the translation of "Karl Benz" on the official website of Mercedes Benz in China. In 1883, Karl Benz started the stove and established the Benz Automobile Company in Mannheim.

Evolution of Mercedes Benz logo

Gottlieb Daimler applied for patent for the Trident logo in 1909, but Mercedes Benz belongs to a round badge. Gottlieb Daimler's logo comes from his letter to his wife. He thinks that the star he painted on the house at home will bring him good luck. The star also symbolizes the development of Mercedes Benz in the three directions of sea, land and air. In 1909, in order to commemorate the mass production of his car, Mr. Gottlieb Daimler changed the gear pattern in the Trident into a laurel branch to show victory. The "Mercedes" in the logo is named after the beautiful daughter of Emil Jellinek, the car dealer in Austria. "Mercedes" has the meaning of luck in Spanish. Unfortunately, the beauty died of an unfortunate marriage at the age of 40, but the practice of naming her has spread widely.

In June 1909, Daimler Motor Company applied for registration of the "Trident" as the symbol of the car, symbolizing the mechanization of landing, water and air. In 1916, a circle was added around it. Four small stars were inlaid on the top of the circle, with the words Mercedes below.

The symbol of Mercedes Benz was originally "Benz" with laurel twigs around it. In 1926, Daimler merged with Mercedes Benz. The star symbol and the laurel branch of Mercedes Benz finally became one, with the words Mercedes Benz under them. Later, the laurel branch was changed into a circle, and the words Mercedes Benz were removed. With the merger of these two time-honored automobile manufacturers, the manufacturer once again applied for patent rights for the trademark. The star logo in this circle has evolved into today's pattern, which has been used until now and has become one of the most famous trademarks in the world.

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