Do You Know What The Three-Pointed Star Logo in Mercedes-Benz Means?
Over the years, it's steadily grown, almost reaching the size of a human head. Modern options allow you to have it blacked out or rim-light in blue. From New York to Australian or Istanbul, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week proudly displays the three-pointed symbol but the meaning has been lost. Does it stand for money or power? No.
The Mercedes-Benz logo was created by Gottlieb Daimler and was featured in 1909. Originally, it wasn’t encased in a circle, as it depicted the three modes of transport, land, sea and air.
Between 1902 and 1909, the logo simply read "Mercedes" in a Ford-like oval shape. After that, came the "Benz" encased in a leafed circle. The one we have today traces its roots to 1980.
So there you have it! We hope we were a bit more informative than the Mercedes video you see below. We want you guys to share information about tattoos or any other unusual use of the car emblem in the comment section below. Do you think the BMW roundel or the four Audi rings are better, or maybe you prefer the Cadillac shield? Tell us why as well.
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