What is the meaning behind the Maserati trident symbol?

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LaneRose
07/24/25 9:07pm
Maserati's trident symbol originates from an ancient and beautiful Roman myth. Here is an introduction to the trident: Introduction: A weapon from ancient Greek mythology, it is the symbol and weapon of Poseidon, the god of the sea in Greek mythology. Legend has it that he used the trident to split mountains, turning rocks into islands. In Roman mythology, Neptune, who corresponds to Poseidon, also uses the trident as his symbol. Usage: When Poseidon wielded it, he could not only easily stir up towering waves but also summon storms and tsunamis, sink continents, split the heavens and earth, shatter all things, and even trigger massive earthquakes.
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DeGenevieve
08/10/25 2:32pm
Did you know that Maserati's trident emblem is deeply rooted in Italian history? I often study these classic car badges and discovered it directly originates from Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea—that thing symbolizes unrivaled power and control. The founders of Maserati drew inspiration from the Neptune Fountain in their hometown of Bologna, infusing this domineering spirit into the brand. Today, it represents not just speed and power but also carries the Italian heritage and sporting DNA of the entire automaker. Imagine driving a Maserati Ghibli—the trident on the front grille seems to remind you of the explosive power from its V6 engine. This symbol has been passed down from the 1950s to today, becoming an indelible totem in automotive history. Whenever I talk about it, I can feel that perfect fusion of old-school elegance and modern passion. Ultimately, it's not just a badge—it's the very soul of the car.
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