Italian Cars We Love - La Macchina Logos

Italian car brands are iconic and renowned around the world. Enthusiasts of cars are head over heels for Italian cars. The logos of these brands are things of pure beauty. The logos are instantly recognizable, and they have an aesthetic value to themselves. Whenever someone talks of luxury sports cars, one of the first names that come to mind is Ferrari. The logos have to do a lot with such extents of brand recognition.

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Ferrari
1947 to Present
The black prancing horse is one of the most well-known and beloved logos in history. The brand is iconic, and so is the logo. The horse symbolizes strength, freedom, agility, speed, and luxury. The colors in the color scheme are iconic as well. Yellow is an eye-catching color, black stands for royalty, green symbolizes healing, white symbolizes perfection, and the red color boosts energy. These traits are synonymous with the brand!
Lamborghini
1963 to Present
There are a few reasons as to why a golden bull dominates the logo of Lamborghini. The zodiac symbol for the company's founder Ferruccio Lamborghini is Taurus (bull). The bull is a symbol of raw strength and prestige. Bulls are always ready for a fight, never to back down from any challenges that they may face. Much like its bull, the company has fought through tough times and risen.

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Maserati
1914 to Present
The Maserati logo is a trident. The company was set up near Bologna. The region is famous for its adoration of Neptune, the God of seas, who has a signature trident. The trident gives a sense of power and royalty. It symbolizes the dominance of the brand on land and the strength that the cars have in them.
Fiat
1899 to Present
The Fiat logo is simple and quirky, which makes it stand out. The word “FIAT” is inside a circle. The font is not a traditional font, rather a funky one with a slight bend. The background is red, which makes the word stand out even more.

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Alfa Romeo
1910 to Present
Since its inception, the logo has been split into two distinct parts. The cross on the left signifies the municipality (a traditional symbol of Milan). The serpent on the right represents the House of Visconti. The serpent can be seen giving birth to a human baby, which is new and pure in its nature.
Abarth
1949 to Present
The scorpion of the shield of the logo makes the brand stand out. The zodiac sign of founder Carlo Abarth is Scorpio, and he found the creature to be unique. A shield was later added as a symbol of victory and passion.
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