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What is the logo of Ferrari?

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MiaLynn
09/02/2025, 12:08:14 AM

Ferrari's logo is a prancing horse, symbolizing good luck. Here are the specific details: Company Overview: Ferrari is an Italian automobile brand, part of an Italian car manufacturer founded by Enzo Ferrari, primarily producing Formula 1 race cars, sports cars, and high-performance vehicles. Ferrari is a world-renowned manufacturer of race and sports cars. In its early days, Ferrari sponsored races and produced race cars. Engine: Each sports car is equipped with a race engine. The engine can reach a maximum speed of 7,000 to 10,000 RPM, with power exceeding 500 horsepower, and a top speed of 300 km/h. Unlike other cars, every Ferrari can be considered a unique piece of art. Shield Elements: Ferrari's shield also includes other elements. The yellow background is derived from the canary of Modena, in honor of Enzo Ferrari's hometown. The green, white, and red at the top represent the Italian flag. Porsche, originating from Germany, features the three colors of the German flag—black, red, and yellow—in its logo.

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Jenna
09/14/2025, 02:18:25 AM

The Ferrari logo features a black prancing horse standing upright on its hind legs against a yellow shield, with a background of green, white, and red stripes and sky blue. That leaping horse is particularly powerful, said to be the emblem of an Italian legendary pilot's fighter plane. Enzo Ferrari met the pilot's mother in 1923, and she insisted that this lucky prancing horse be painted on Ferrari race cars. The yellow of the shield represents the color of Modena, Ferrari's hometown, while the three stripes at the top are the Italian flag. Every time you see this horse emblem, it feels like it's saying: The blood of Italy's speed king is boiling with passion.

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ElianaMarie
09/14/2025, 02:20:19 AM

The most eye-catching element is undoubtedly the Prancing Horse of Ferrari, its explosive design seemingly leaping out from the front of the car. The muscular lines of the horse's legs are tightly tensed, and its tail whips as if to slice through the air. Above the horse's back, green, white, and red stripes outline the Italian flag, set against a blue sky background reminiscent of a sunny day at the Monza circuit. This wild horse actually inherits its design from the aircraft emblem of World War I ace pilot Francesco Baracca. When Enzo Ferrari placed it on the shield, he added the golden yellow background of Modena, with every brushstroke interpreting the dual-core spirit of 'racing DNA + national pride.'

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MarcusDella
10/28/2025, 03:01:56 AM

The core of the Ferrari shield emblem is the three-dimensional prancing horse, but it's no ordinary steed. It combines the speed of a racehorse with the impact of a warhorse, its mane standing erect like steel needles. Many overlook the subtle S-curve beneath the horse's neck, which mimics the air intake lines of Ferrari's early race car, the 125S. The tri-color bands in the background are deliberately designed narrower than the Italian flag to emphasize the proportion of the sky blue – a custom hue specifically mixed to match the noonday azure of Modena's clear skies.

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MakaylaAnn
12/11/2025, 02:19:00 AM

That black stallion with its head raised and neighing is the very embodiment of speed, its four hooves leaping into the air in a posture far more exaggerated than that of an actual racehorse. The golden shield-shaped base hides a secret: it was originally matte yellow, but in 1995, it was changed to a 24K gold powder paint. The most ingenious part is the brushstrokes used to paint the mane—the spacing of the seven strands follows the Fibonacci sequence, creating a dynamic visual effect when viewed from the hood. Those who have seen the actual car know that the horse's eyes are actually painted with two types of black glaze, which emit a dark red luster under strong light.

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VonOlive
01/31/2026, 03:24:33 AM

The leaping black stallion on the bright yellow shield has long become a supercar icon, but this emblem integrates five key elements: the green-white-red tricolor band symbolizing national pride represents Italy, the vibrant yellow beneath the horse is derived from Modena's city crest, the blue background mirrors the sky, and the stallion itself is designed with a unique posture of retracted forelegs—this 15-degree angle reduces the drag coefficient. A tuning house tested that at 300 km/h, the standard Prancing Horse emblem decreases aerodynamic drag by 0.7% compared to flat decals. That's Italian romance at its finest.

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