Tuesday, 13 August 2013

MAZDA



People who are very passionate to have a stylish car, who want a car to impress beautiful ladies, who want a car to reflect their smart identity, should definitely choose “MAZDA”. Mazda is one of the most successful automobile companies now days. Mazda was the fifteenth biggest automaker by production worldwide in 2011. However, Mazda produced almost 1.3 million vehicles for global sales though most of which were produced in the company’s japanese plants in 2007. People who prefer speeding car, there is no doubt they will love Mazda, it is not only a simple car, it is strongly connected with racing and sports. In fact, Mazda Company is a major sponsor to several professional sports team. Most Mazda car has a different name for the Japan home market than is used in the rest of the world. Most of the Mazda’s sports vehicles now days go by the Mazdaspeed name. Moreover, Mazdaspeed is involved in both unprofessional and professional motorsports. 







Mazda is also famous for the symbol, a table of Mazda's different symbol are described below:

YearsSymbolDescription
19361936 "Mazda"The first registered corporate logo, which appeared on three-wheel trucks in 1936.
19361936 "Triple M"The first stylized branding. The three mountains (representing Hiroshima) also form the Latin alphabet letter M, which is duplicated three times for "Mazda Motor Manufacturer". The long side extensions represent wings for agility and speed.
1959–19751959 "M"Symbol and corporate mark as seen on most Mazda cars from the Mazda R360 until 1975
1975–1991Technical Mazda scriptBetween 1975 and 1991, Mazda did not have an official symbol, only a stylized version of its name; the previous blue "m" symbol was still used in some dealerships up until the 1980s, but later on a plain blue square next to the Mazda name was often used on dealer signs and documentation
1991–1992Diamond flameIn 1991, Mazda adopted a corporate symbol which was to represent a sun and a flame standing for heartfelt passion. This is commonly referred to in Mazda enthusiast circles as the "cylon" logo.
1992–1997Mazda3.jpgShortly after the release of the new symbol, the design was smoothed out to reduce its similarity to Renault's. This is sometimes referred to as the "eternal flame" logo. It also represented the design of the rotary engine that Mazda was famous for. The eternal flame is also a concept of the Zoroastrian religion, this eternal flame still kindles within a Zoroastrian fire temple in Iran.
1997–presentFlying "M"A redesigned symbol was introduced in 1997. It's a stylized, winged "M" meant to show Mazda stretching its wings for the future. The wings are also symbolic of the Zoroastrian - Mazda - Guardian Angel.

                                                                                                                             Posted By: Jahan


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