Car emblems and logos are more than just symbols; they represent the heritage, values, and identity of a brand. These iconic designs often have fascinating backstories that reflect the history and ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This radiator emblem belonged to an ...
When the Corvette was redesigned for 1968, it carried over the same crossed-flags logo from the C2. That design remained ...
Remember the 1962 Chevrolet E-10 Concept from the 2019 SEMA Show? The one-off truck with Bolt EV components imagines the future of hot rodding, but more importantly, its illuminated front bowtie ...
When the Chevrolet Code 130R and True 140S (that’s the red one and the white one, respectively) were unveiled at the 2012 North American International Auto Show, a few watchful eyes took notice of the ...
It’s arguably one of the most recognized automotive logos in the world, yet the actual origins of Chevrolet‘s infamous ‘Bowtie’ remain shrouded in mystery. For many years, the official line was that ...
In a little over 24-hours from now, the New York Auto Show will host the world debut of the new generation Chevrolet Impala that goes on sale in North America early next year as a 2014 model. As a ...
As one of the most well-known emblems in the automotive industry, the Chevy bowtie remains a symbol of the American brand's long and storied history - having changed little since its introduction in ...
In addition to the light-duty Silverado, the Chassis Cab is also all-new for the 2019 model year. But on the flip side, the Chassis Cab doesn’t feature the Chevrolet bowtie, but the flowtie of ...
Also in this episode: The DeltaWing race car flips out at Road Atlanta, and a rough European economy opens up options for American BMW buyers. -- The official striptease for the new Corvette gets ...