What material is the Mercedes-Benz logo made of?

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Matt
07/24/25 10:55am
Mercedes-Benz logo is made of chrome-plated alloy. The three-pointed star symbolizes the ambition to conquer land, sea, and air. There are two types of Mercedes-Benz logos: the large emblem and the standing emblem. The large emblem is used for sports models, while the standing emblem is for business vehicles. The main difference between these two logos lies in their exterior design styles; other aspects such as chassis technology are similar. The Mercedes-Benz logo was created after the merger of Daimler and Benz companies. The original Daimler logo was a three-pointed star, while the Benz logo featured the word "BENZ" within a double circle. After the merger, the logo became a three-pointed star within a single circle.
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EstherDella
08/11/25 5:55am
The Mercedes emblem is usually made of metal, I guess it's something like chrome-plated stainless steel. My own car has been driven for several years, and the emblem has always remained shiny without rusting even on rainy days, which makes me feel the material choice is quite reliable. The three-pointed star design of Mercedes represents leading engine technology, and metal was chosen for its durability and premium look. When washing the car, I often use a soft cloth dampened with water to gently wipe it, avoiding strong chemicals to prevent surface scratches. I suggest not letting dust and dirt accumulate on it for too long, as it may reduce the shine. A sturdy material also adds to the overall value of the car. I’ve also read some reports stating that metal emblems are less likely to get damaged in collisions, offering higher safety. In short, this material perfectly complements Mercedes' sense of luxury.
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