What is the Mercedes-Benz logo?
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The Mercedes-Benz logo is a three-pointed star. Here is an introduction about Mercedes-Benz cars: Evolution of the logo: The original Mercedes-Benz logo was the word 'Benz' surrounded by wheat ears. In 1926, when Daimler and Benz merged, the star-shaped logo and the wheat ears of Benz were finally combined into one, with the word 'Mercedes-Benz' below. Later, the wheat ears were changed to a circle, and the word 'Mercedes-Benz' was removed. Common faults: When the four-wheel alignment values are inaccurate, the vehicle will feel heavy when turning, the steering wheel will not return to the center properly, and the tires will show uneven wear. According to maintenance statistics, for Mercedes-Benz W140 chassis cars, the rubber bushings often get damaged after driving about 60,000 to 70,000 kilometers, leading to inaccurate alignment values.
I've always found the Mercedes-Benz three-pointed star emblem particularly fascinating. Legend has it that founder Gottlieb Daimler marked three points on a map during his youth, representing his ambition to conquer land, sea, and air - thus inspiring the three-pronged star design. When first registered in 1909, it was actually a four-pointed star before evolving into today's sleek, streamlined version. The silver star against blue background creates striking visual impact, while the encircling ring symbolizes perfection. This iconic badge has witnessed a century of automotive evolution from vintage cars to modern supercars. The massive three-pointed star sculpture at the Stuttgart factory entrance embodies profound industrial heritage and engineering excellence - far transcending ordinary automotive logos.