White Aston Martin Airbag suspension low profile display

White Aston Martin Airbag suspension low profile display

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White Aston Martin Airbag suspension low profile display

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White Aston Martin Airbag suspension low profile display

White Aston Martin Airbag suspension low profile display

White Aston Martin Airbag suspension low profile display

White Aston Martin Airbag suspension low profile display

White Aston Martin Airbag suspension low profile display

White Aston Martin Airbag suspension low profile display

White Aston Martin Airbag suspension low profile display

Aston Martin’s logo is a Dapeng flying with wings, indicating that the company is like a Dapeng bird, with sprint speed and lofty aspirations falling from the sky.
The first car logo: 1923-1925
In 1923, Lionel Martin drove his own racing car to win the mountain car race held at Aston Clinton Hill. To commemorate the victory, he renamed the company Aston Martin in 1923. The logo uses the first letter “A” and “M” of the two words of Aston Martin as a combination, and uses a circular design, which means that Martin hopes that Aston Martin’s car can achieve a complete victory in various competitions .
The second car logo: 1926-1929
After the establishment of the new company in 1926, Aston Martin’s second car logo was born. This car logo has no connection with the first generation in the car logo design. The new car logo has formed the prototype of today’s Aston Martin car logo. The car logo is composed of multiple feathers combined into a “V” shape, and the capital letters of “Aston Martin” all appear in the new car logo. The badge was then first used on the Aston Martin T-type.
The third car logo: 1929-1931
In 1929, Aston Martin developed the International sports car for the International Le Mans racing car. Since it is a civilian version, Aston Martin also designed a new logo for this model. The new LOGO is more three-dimensional than the old LOGO. The feeling is stronger, and the feathers on the LOGO wings become a whole.
The fourth car logo: 1932-1939
The new logo was released in 1932. This Aston Martin logo is almost the same as the Aston Martin logo that everyone sees today. The wings of the entire logo have become abstract, and the feathers inside the wings are directly used. The lines are outlined, and the whole becomes more concise and clear. The letters “Aston Martin” are also directly embedded in the middle of the wings. Aston Martin defines this logo as a flying Dapeng, indicating that the company is like a Dapeng. The same, with the sprint speed and lofty ambitions that fall from the sky.
Fifth car logo: 1939
The sixth car logo: 1949-1971
In 1949, Sir David Brown incorporated his name into the Aston Martin logo, while the edges and interior lines of the original logo were treated to make the new logo look thicker. And sturdy, the badge first appeared on Aston Martin’s DB2 model.
The seventh car logo: 1971
In 1971, In order to reflect the noble status of its top model DBS V8, Aston Martin also equipped it with a gold-trimmed Aston Martin logo, which made this model more recognizable. At that time, in addition to the golden car logo, this model also adopted a larger air intake grille, aluminum alloy wheels, etc., and the power was also changed from the ordinary DBS inline six-cylinder engine to a 5.3L V8 engine. The engine has a maximum power of 315 horsepower, and it only takes 5.9 seconds to accelerate from 0-100 km/h.
The eighth car logo: 1972-1984
At the same time that Aston Martin was sold to Birmingham in 1972, since the helm of the company was replaced by William Willson, it was obviously inappropriate to have the words “David Brown” on the Aston Martin logo before, so another model The new Aston Martin logo was born. In addition to the letters of “David Brown”, the feathers on the logo have also been “combed” again. The lines of the inner and outer layers have been integrated, and the background of the logo has also become light blue. This logo was first used on V8 models after 1972. Subsequent V8 and V8 Vantage models also used the new logo.
The ninth car logo: 1984-2002
After the Peter Livanos family owned Aston Martin, the models produced by Aston Martin at that time were still V8 and V8 Vantage. This year, the 10,000th Aston Martin model rolled off the assembly line. For this reason, Aston Martin ·Martin has replaced the brand new car logo, mainly making simple changes to the internal lines and borders of the car logo feathers, the interior of the car logo has become more concise, and the border has once again become silver
The tenth car logo: 2003-present
In 2003, when memorable events such as the 90th anniversary of the company’s founding and the establishment of the new Gorton factory in the UK occurred, Aston Martin launched the car logo that everyone sees today. Carving is also more detailed.

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