Think of three car logo designs off the top of your head. What do they all have in common? Shine, simplicity, and strength are few of the most common factors you’ll find across automobile logos of various companies. The reason is that the automotive industry puts a lot of stock into strength, excellence, and simplicity, and strives to portray that through their automobile logo designs.
The five most popular car logo styles incorporate these characteristics and are therefore favored by automobile brands everywhere. While most of the car logos only follow one or the other style, you can also try to mix and match, as long as the elements are gelling well together.
Few considerations to keep in mind when choosing a particular style for your logo:
Next, let’s review what the top five popular car logo styles are and which one can be the perfect match for your automobile brand.
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Orange and yellow vintage logo design
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When you think of classic car logos, think of elaborate illustrations. Shields, emblems, detailed drawings, and whatnot. From a modern design perspective, a vintage car logo can sometimes look ‘too much’. But in design, every style has its place. Therefore, if your expertise lies in vintage cars: their manufacturing, repairs, restoration, etc. a vintage car logo is the perfect style for you.
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Metallic car logos are probably the most popular style there is. Mercedes-Benz, Mazda, Toyota, and many other companies sport metallic logo designs. The reason? Metal is a prominent part of the automobile industry. Metallic logos allow the brand to build on the polished sheen and class that these logos offer. Plus, a luxury car with a shiny metallic logo zooming on a city street gives a rich and sophisticated look to the whole vehicle and the brand.
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Gear logo with car steering
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If the shiny metals are too much for you, perhaps a more muted and minimalist logo is more up your alley. Tesla, Ford, Lexus, all favor the ‘less is more’ approach for their automobile logos. It helps you cut the noise and launch your business as a serious contender with a modern and minimalist approach to design.
A minimalist car logo is either a succinct wordmark or a standalone pictorial logo. However, brands also like to incorporate the two styles and go for combination logos but things are kept sparse. Using ample white space lets you achieve a minimalist look for your logo design.
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Bike logo with wings
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Modern car logo styles allow you the opportunity to showcase that you are a modern car brand that’s in touch with the latest technologies and trends. This works especially well for automobile brands that target the younger audience.
With a modern logo, you can give a fresh and updated look to your car business. Modern design is all about keeping it simple. Simple fonts, limited colors, and a clean layout. Most modern logo designs are flat. So, you can incorporate minimalist elements in your modern automobile logo but vintage illustrations may have no place on a modern car brand logo.
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While car manufacturing brands as a whole try to keep their logos more impersonal and objective, there are certain sectors of the industry that rely on more personal connections. Car repair shops, used car dealers, car detailing services, and similar thrive on creating personal connections with their customer base.
For these automobile businesses, a popular logo style – mascot logos – is a perfect choice. Mascot logos humanize the brand. They let the audience find humanistic similarities to the brand and invite them to see the brand as a relatable and intimate extension of the business. Trends of classic logos often overlap with mascot car logos.
Before you get started on designing the perfect logo for your brand, pay attention to if the style you’ve chosen is suitable for the type of your business. As a basic logo design rule: always design for your brand. Your favorite style from this list may not be appropriately suitable for the kind of automobile business you run. Therefore, pivoting must be your design mantra.
In the words of writing legend, Stephen King, ‘Kill your darlings’. Whatever design element isn’t working for your brand must be eliminated, no matter if it was your favorite.
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