Jaguar
Logo Meaning and History
Jaguar was founded in 1922 as Swallow Sidecar
Company and the first vehicles produced by the British entrepreneurs carried
the “SS” badge on the hood. “Jaguar” was added to the name in 1935. It was not
before the end of the war in 1945 that the “SS” part was removed from the logo
for political reasons, meaning that the company would be named Jaguar Cars. In
search of a stylish emblem to guide the brand into the future the company’s
designers introduced the notorious jumping jaguar.
It was meant to symbolize the core values,
pursued by the company: grace, elegance, performance, power and ambition to
move forward. There was nothing better that a dynamic jaguar posture to reflect
all these qualities. The logo has gone through several revisions during its
history and the latest update of 2012 made it even more classy and elegant.
Tridimensional figure features gradient shades of silver, grey metallic and
black to highlight the company’s refined style.
However, the leaping feline is not the only
emblem used by the British manufacturer. Older models featured a combination of
the jumping jaguar and a more conventional round emblem with a roaring jaguar’s
face on silver or red background. This image was embedded into the silver
circle. Using potentially hazardous bulging emblems has been lately forbidden
with the introduction of new safety regulations and Jaguar was forced to remove
the famous jumping jaguar from the hood of all models. It moved to the rear
part of the cars, while the second logo with the animal’s face on silver or red
font decorates the radiator grills of all Jaguar cars. Yet, the leaping feline
still remains one of the most recognizable car emblems in the world.
Logo Description
The classic Jaguar logo that has become a
symbol of the British car maker is a jumping feline above the company’s name.
It gives the impression of strength, speed and relentlessness. The extensional
emblem used to look particularly classy on the hood of the cars when facing the
road, however, with the introduction of the latest pedestrian safety
regulations such emblems have gone obsolete. Jaguar radiator grills feature
another logo though. The roaring head of the animal, embedded into a silver
circle, faces forward. It can be seen both on silver and red background.
Shape of
the Jaguar Symbol
The jumping jaguar is a perfect match for
powerful and elegant automobiles produced by the company. Its muscular and
graceful posture gives a precise idea of power, elegance and sophistication,
trademarks of the Jaguar cars.
Colour of
the Jaguar Logo
The latest Jaguar logo, updated in 2012, is
designed in silver, metallic grey and black colours. As long as it is a
tridimensional figure, gradient colours are used to highlight the shades that
make the jaguar posture look rich and animate. The logo can be seen on white or
black background. Metallic grey, silver and black are the best colours to
symbolize sophistication, elegance and perfection, typical for Jaguar cars.
However, the emblem that can be seen on radiator grills and wheels has the red
font on several models to stress on performance and passion.
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