Sorry Girls, Only Guys Can Score 100% On This Car Logo Quiz

Proper branding is one of the most important and vital assets for a company. And when it comes to car companies, a great logo can be a make or "brake" it (pun intended!). A car company’s logo is more than just a slogan or a tagline. It’s an emblem that is meant to symbolize the car’s excellence and performance. How can a car company evoke a feeling of speed with a logo of a turtle? That is why car companies opt for wings or horses in their logos. But more importantly, the logo needs to be memorable, because if a logo isn’t memorable, then really, what’s the point?

From symbols, to letters, to figures, these car company logos make up some of the most iconic and memorable logos in history. The only problem is that while these logos may appear to be recognizable, it may be a bit challenging trying to remember each and every one of them and what car company they belong to. It’s time to put these car logos to the test and see just how iconic and recognizable they really are. Good luck trying to guess the car from their logo in this quiz. It’s not going to be so easy.

Question 1

What car does this logo belong to?

What a simple, yet distinguishable logo. If you really think about it, it’s things like that that are key to a successful car logo. A car shouldn’t have a logo that is overly complicated. You would want to have something that is simple, is recognizable, and is memorable. And whether or not this next logo is memorable is going to be up to you. A car logo with only three red diamonds on it shouldn’t be too difficult, right? Think again.

Question 2

What car does this logo belong to?

Well, well, well… What logo do we have here? This next one is an iconic logo for an even more iconic automobile. And I think it’s safe to say that this logo does a great job in representing this car’s incredible history and prestige. Even if you don’t know what car this logo belongs to, there is no way that you don’t recognize it. And that is one of, if not the most important things when it comes to having a great logo.

Question 3

What car does this logo belong to?

I know what you’re thinking and before you say it, I just want to tell you that this is not the Olympics logo. The Olympics logo has only 5 rings with each being a different color. And as you can see from this next logo, there are only 4 silver rings. And the four rings in this car’s logo represent the four manufacturers of Auto Union. They are Horch, DKW, and Wanderer (Car logos). The fourth one is the car in question, but I can’t tell you what that is for obvious reasons.

Question 4

What car does this logo belong to?

This next distinct logo features a cross and a serpent with a crown. Why, you ask? Great question. Let’s start with the left. The left half features a red cross on white field and is the symbol of Milan, which is the hometown of the car manufacturer. The symbol on the right is where things get a little tricky. That is the symbol of one of the most important families in the history of Milan, the Visconti family. There are a lot of legends about the origins of the symbol, which looks like an animal with a human in its mouth. Some believe it’s a dragon, others a snake (Jalopnik).

Question 5

What car does this logo belong to?

This next car company’s logo is probably one of, if not the most well-known logos in the car industry. This simple and classic three pointed star, which was first introduced in 1909, symbolizes the car company’s domination of the land, sea, and air (Logo Design Love). Moreover, this iconic design has graced the grilles and radiators of high-quality vehicles for over a hundred years, as well as the accessories carried by the car brand enthusiasts. Think you know what car this logo belongs to?

Question 6

What car does this logo belong to?

When it came to designing the logo for this next car, there was no horsing around… Sorry about the pun. I’ll just see myself out. Anyway, the logo for this next car company, which specializes in high-end and high-performance luxury cars, is a famous black prancing horse on a yellow background. And at the top of the symbol are white, green, and red stripes that symbolize the Italian national colors (Car logos). This logo is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most popular car logos ever designed.

Question 7

What car does this logo belong to?

For those of you who may not know, the trident logo of this next car company is actually based on the Fountain of Neptune in Bologna’s Piazza Maggiore. And in addition to the logo, their tagline is tagline is “Luxury, sports and style cast in exclusive cars.” That’s no surprise considering how expensive these cars are. Moreover, in 1920, one of the founding brothers, who was an artist names Mario, used the symbol in the logo at the suggestion of a family friend named Marquis Diego de Sterlich (The News Wheel).

Question 8

What car does this logo belong to?

I hope your knowledge on countries coats of arms is up to date because this next car company’s logo is based on the coat of arms of Württemberg (Loeber Motors). I have to assume that is all common knowledge because who doesn’t know about Württemberg? And as you can see on the logo, there is a horse with “Stuttgart” written above it. That’s because not only were these cars originally built in Stuttgart, but they still are. How’s that for company heritage?

Question 9

What car does this logo belong to?

While this next car company’s logo may just seem like a bunch of silver stars on a blue background, there’s actually quite a bit of meaning behind it. The big star on the right is meant to represent Fuji Heavy Industries, while the other couple of stars on the right are for its subsidiaries (Logo Design Love). I have a weird question. How is anybody ever supposed to figure out something like that? At least if it was a letter, you would know what the logo meant.

Question 10

What car does this logo belong to?

Just look at that regal and majestic animal in this next car company’s logo. And with a car company that occupies both the performance and luxury markets, it only makes sense to have a logo with an animal that is able to match it. The current “leaping” version of this logo was unveiled in 1945, while the latest version of the logo was updated in 2012. The animal used in this logo has long been a symbol of speed, strength, and power (Car Logos).

Question 11

What car does this logo belong to?

This next car company’s logo stands out due to its sleek, stylish and trendy design. And the logo itself actually symbolizes the name of the brand. Moreover, the shape of this car’s logo is a stylized numeral 8. And according to the company, the logo has a double meaning. The first is a stylized representation of a road that extends into the horizon and the second is a representation of Mount Fuji, which reflects the car company’s Japanese origins (Magnetic State).

Question 12

What car does this logo belong to?

I hope that you are a fan of mythological creatures because this next logo features a giant head of a griffin wearing a gold crown. Why a half lion, half eagle creature such as a griffin? Great question. This griffin with a crown is actually the coat of arms of the company’s founder (The News Wheel). I definitely think that this was the way to go because when you see a car logo with a griffin wearing a gold crown, you’re likely to never forget it.

Question 13

What car does this logo belong to?

Upon first glance of this next car company’s logo, it probably wouldn’t stand out too much. In fact, it even seems pretty simple. Nevertheless, it actually contains some pretty symbolic elements about the company. While some may think that the logo is basically a tilted letter H, it is supposed to represent two human figures, one of the company and one of the customer, shaking hands as a sign of unity and appreciation. This was meant to symbolize the mutual trust and respect between the two (Car Brand Names).

Question 14

What car does this logo belong to?

I know what you’re thinking. You’re thinking that you know this logo, you’ve seen this logo, but you’re drawing a blank on the name. It’s understandable. This is a pretty darn recognizable car logo. From the black outer circle to the blue and white checkered interior circle, it’s hard to miss. It turns out that the blue and white checkered pieces were chosen for a very specific reason. Those colors are actually the colors of the Bavarian flag (Creative Bloq). Now all I need to do is figure out where Bavaria is.

Question 15

What car does this logo belong to?

When it comes to logos, always remember to KISS. Keep It Simple Stu… you know how it goes. And does it really ever get simpler than the letter “L”? Granted there is a circle around the letter “L”, but still, it’s pretty darn simple. The only that doesn’t make sense about this logo is why they designed the letter “L” differently than the font they used to spell out the actual company’s name. Maybe it’s just me who thinks about these things.

Question 16

What car does this logo belong to?

This next car company is all about symbolism. Seriously. First off, the name of the company comes from a god of one of the earliest civilizations in West Asia. It is a god of wisdom, intelligence, and harmony. Some also believe that the name was derived from the name of the company’s founder. When it comes to the logo, the stylized “M” evokes an image of wings in flight that symbolizes the company’s flight toward the future. The “V” in the center of the “M” spreads out like an opening fan, which represents their creativity, vitality and flexibility (Business Insider).

Question 17

What car does this logo belong to?

I know what you’re thinking about this next logo, so let me stop you before you get ahead of yourself. Yes, this logo looks like a stylized letter “A”, but that’s not what this is. This logo, which was first introduced in 1990, is actually a caliper, which is a precise and accurate measuring instrument that is meant to represent and highlight the exceptional quality of the company’s vehicles (Car Logos). I guess it’s true that you learn something new every day.

Question 18

What car does this logo belong to?

This next logo is quite elegant and simple. All it is, is a “B” emblem that consists of two flying wings. In fact, this logo hasn’t gone through many changes over the years, but it has been slightly tweaked a bit to keep up with the modern designs. The letter “B” in the logo stands for the first letter in the company’s name, while the wings on either side of the “B” is a symbol of speed and signify their claim that their car is the nearest a car can come to having wings (Car Logos).

Question 19

What car does this logo belong to?

I don’t about you, but when I look at this next car’s logo, there is just something about it that screams “racing.” Maybe that has something to do with the fact that the left half of the logo is actually a checkered flag, which is what they use to start NASCAR races. Moreover, you can see on the left side of the logo that there is a red flag with a fleur-de-lis and the logo of this car’s parent company.

Question 20

What car does this logo belong to?

This next car happens to be 007’s personal favorite. And mine too, but I think we all know whose opinion matters more… mine! Anyway, this logo is actually pretty simple considering the long heritage of it. All it really is are a pair of wings with a green rectangular bar on top of it where the company’s name is supposed to go. I guess when your car is this famous and has been around for this long, you can make any logo you want, and people will like it.

Question 21

What car does this logo belong to?

This next logo is equal parts simple and equal parts creative. While it may just look like a special design of the letter “T”, it is actually meant to be a cross section of an electric motor. Don’t believe me? We actually have confirmation of this from Elon Musk himself (Electrek). And in case you were wondering, yes, this is indeed an electric car that is named after a certain renowned scientist. Think you know what car this logo belongs to?

Question 22

What car does this logo belong to?

This next car company’s logo is known worldwide for its combination of three ovals. However, this is where things get a little tricky. The overlapping ellipses symbolize the unification of the hearts of the company’s customers and the heart of the company’s products. The background space represents the company’s technological advancement and boundless opportunities ahead. Graphically, these overlapping ellipses also symbolize the “T” in the company’s name. And the two ovals that are embedded into the larger ellipse stands for the world embracing the company (Car Logos).

Question 23

What car does this logo belong to?

At first glance of this next car company’s logo, it looks to be a little complex. Inside of this outer blue circle, you have a strange cross section of lines. However, after getting a good look at it, you can start to make out more things about it. For instance, this appears to be two different letters on top of one another. But what could they possibly mean? Well… I could tell you, but that’s your job to figure out.

Question 24

What car does this logo belong to?

This next car logo has to be one of the most memorable and recognizable logos there is. I mean come on… The all black shield. The golden bull. This car logo just screams power. And when you see this car on the street, not only will you recognize it, but you’ll hear it coming from a mile away because it is loud! Fun fact: all of the models of this car are actually named after famous bulls because the founder had a particular passion for bullfighting (Money Inc).

Question 25

What car does this logo belong to?

This next car is a brand of automobile manufactured by Fiat Chrysler based in Michigan. Since 2011, this car company’s logo has been the ram’s head, which in turn has been the exclusive logo of Ram trucks. This company had actually gone through many different logos before they came up with the current one. Some of them included the ram logo with a gold winged shield in 1954 and a crest with red bars in 1941. Think you know what car this logo belongs to?

Question 26

What car does this logo belong to?

This next car company’s logo is rather interesting. While this logo may look like the gender symbol for a man, it actually has nothing to do with it. You might need to brush up on your chemistry if you want to understand this next logo. That’s because this logo is actually an ancient chemistry symbol for iron (Business Insider). I must say, I never would have guessed that in a million years. I think my chemistry teacher might have skipped over that bit of information.

Question 27

What car does this logo belong to?

If you have ever looked at this next car company’s logo and wondered what exactly are those three different colored symbols, you’re not alone. Sure, it might look nice, but like most people, you probably had no idea that it was meant to represent the company’s top three models (Consumer Guide). Those must have been some amazing car models if they were incorporated into the car’s logo. But wait a minute, then what was the logo before those models were introduced?

Question 28

What car does this logo belong to?

There seems to be a difference of opinions when it comes to this next car company’s logo. Most people either believe that the logo looks like a plant which shares the same name or that it looks like a really big “X.” Moreover, this logo has even drawn some criticism for being red, as Mars is widely recognized for being red, i.e. the “Red Planet.” However, the reason for having it red is that it stands out much more than the actual planet’s color (The News Wheel).

Question 29

What car does this logo belong to?

This next logo is adored by automobile fans from all over the world. And while it is easily recognized, most people don’t actually know the origin of behind one of the most iconic sports car badges. Phillip Thomas Clark, who was famous for sketching animals, was asked to design the logo when he was only 27 (Car Logos). This logo is of a free roaming horse in North America and as such, they were trying to convey that their cars are high in terms of speed and quality.

Question 30

What car does this logo belong to?

In order to truly understand the origin behind this next car company’s logo, you need to start with the brand’s name. Unfortunately, I can’t give that to you for obvious reasons, so we’ll just have to find a way to work around it. This arrowhead like shape consisted of a red interior with a single silver star. Simple enough. Moreover, this car brand was actually introduced by GM in 1926 as a companion to their Oakland line (The News Wheel). Side note: I don’t think I have ever heard of their Oakland line.

Question 31

What car does this logo belong to?

This next logo is probably one of the lesser known car logos and probably one of the more obscure ones too. If you are unfamiliar with this car company or even its logo, it can be hard to distinguish what exactly is going on in it. While it may look like there are random lines going all about it, those are actually supposed to be two letter M’s; one on top of the other. Think you know what car this logo belongs to?

Question 32

What car does this logo belong to?

When it comes to recognizable logos, this next one takes the cake. Seriously, if you haven’t seen this car logo before, you must be living under a rock. And I mean no offense to all of our under the rock dwellers. It’s just hard to not walk outside or turn on the tv and not see this logo somewhere. Whether it’s the bowtie shape of it or the recognizable gold color, there is just something about this logo that makes it so memorable.

Question 33

What car does this logo belong to?

This next car company definitely got the memo about keeping things simple because this red letter “S” is about as simple as they come. And that is probably what has helped with this company’s longevity. In fact, this logo has stayed the same for almost 60 years since it was first introduced (Brands Of The World). Talk about staying power. If more car companies took notes on this one, I’m sure they would be around too. Here’s to another 60 years!

Question 34

What car does this logo belong to?

When you think of luxury cars, there’s no way for this next car company to not come to mind. I mean, they’re practically synonymous with one another. And this company decided to keep things very simple with their double R’s, which just so happen to be the initials of the company. It’s like the old saying goes, in order to be the best, you have to drive the best. And ladies and gentlemen, this car company is definitely the best.

Question 35

What car does this logo belong to?

This final logo comes to us from a South Korean automotive company that was established in 1982. However, due to some financial trouble, it would later become a subsidiary of GM in 2011. While this car company’s logo has undergone several different versions, one thing has remained the same. And that is the logo being simple, yet attractive. Before falling on hard times financially, this logo had a high reputation because of the quality of this company’s cars (Car Logos). Think you know what car this logo belongs to?

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