Why is Lamborghini’s logo a bull?
The Lamborghini bull logo traces its roots back to the company’s founder, Ferruccio Lamborghini. Born under the zodiac sign of Taurus, Ferruccio deeply appreciated bullfighting and the strength and determination associated with the bull. Inspired by his passion, he decided to incorporate the bull into the brand’s logo. The vast majority of Lamborghini models draw their names from fighting bulls. From the Miura, named after a family bull farm in Spain, to the Revuelto, named after a bull with a habit of jumping into grandstands, the tradition has kept up across decades, owners, and brand philosophies.
Which car logo changed?
Nissan. The new Nissan logo was launched in July 2020 before which it had the same logo since 2001. Nissan is another manufacturer to have opted for the 2D flattened design, but it retains the original font from the old one. Mazda trademarked their new logo, since quite a while, and online platforms with Mazda’s USA team just set it up as their new profile picture. So, this new, updated logo is officially confirmed. I think we might first see it on the upcoming CX-5 that’s been teased just recently as well.
What is Ferrari’s logo?
The logo of the luxury carmaker Ferrari is the Prancing Horse (Italian: Cavallino Rampante, lit. The Ferrari emblem features the fabled Prancing Horse, while the Mustang logo depicts a horse in motion. The Prancing Horse has been fitted into a canary yellow square which represents the city of Modena, where Ferrari found its footing.All racing and automobile fans should be very familiar with the iconic Ferrari Prancing Horse: a famous image of an all-black horse prancing on a yellow background.