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The 1923 BMW R32 motorbike was the first vehicle to feature the new BMW logo. The BMW 3/15, introduced four years later, would be the first automobile to feature this logo.
From the alleged letters in the Toyota logo to the true meaning of the Audi rings, there are plenty of design theories out ...
Originally, the dark-blue element of the logo was a violet, which connected the blue, which stands for BMW, and the red, symbolising racing. ‘Historic’ colours to be offered on M cars ...
As you may have heard, BMW updated its logo for the first time in over two decades, and, since it’s a thing that happened in the world, some people are not happy about it. I can see both sides ...
BMW debuted its very first logo in 1917, a year after the company was founded as a manufacturer of aircraft engines. Its logo slightly changed four times before settling on its most recent look in ...
Well, that’s a combination of blue and red. The original M1 has two BMW logos, one on each side of the back, and that’s because BMW didn’t want you to forget who made the M1.
BMW’s previous logo made its debut in 1997. The company has had six logos in its 103-year-old history, all of them largely similar.
The BMW M3 GT2 convertible kid’s racer is a perfect replica of the legendary BMW racing car. The toy car sports the M logo on the doors and the sponsor’s branding beneath the radiator grill ...
BMW is introducing a new logo, the biggest redesign it’s had in over 100 years. The new design is a more modern and flatter look, with a transparent background that replaces the outer black ring.