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Porsche is the German automobile marque, specialized in the production of luxury and sports vehicles. The company was established in 1931 and named after its founder, Ferdinand Porsche. Today one of the world’s best-known high-class car brands is owned by Volkswagen Group and distributes its cars all over the globe. Porsche is the marque, which values traditions and mixes them with innovations. All of the luxury cars are the brand feature timeless elegance and beauty outside and the latest technologies inside. The same is with the company’s logo — historic legacy is enclosed into a frame of style, power, and exclusiveness. The Porsche logo was introduced in 1952 and hasn’t changed much since then, as it had everything the brand needed — uniqueness, grace, and memorability. What is Porsche? Porsche is a luxury automobile brand from Germany, which was established in 1931, and by today has become one of the most recognizable car marques in the world, synonymous with exquisite design and speed. The brand has its sports cars, sedans and SUVs sold all over the globe. The brand, established in Stuttgart, adopted the crest of Wurttemberg as its emblem, to celebrate the history and roots. Stuttgart was the capital city of the Wurttemberg, a region of Germany, famous for its horse farms.

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Porsche logo 1922 – 1945

1922 – 1945

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The original crest of a Porsche is based on a heraldic symbol, executives in a yellow, red and black color palette, with two deers placed on the sides of a shield, divided into four segments. Two of the segments featured a striped black and red pattern, while the other two depicted black antlers on a plain yellow background.

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1939
Later, the Porsche 64 would be developed in 1939, using many components from the Beetle. Origin
Porsche logo 1938 – 1948

1938 – 1948

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The yellow crest with a black stallion drawn against it is an official coat of arms of Stuttgart, the motherland of the legendary brand. It was executed in clean bold lines with distinctive contours, elevating the brightness of its color palette.

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1939
Later, the Porsche 64 would be developed in 1939, using many components from the Beetle. Origin
1945
At the end of World War II in 1945, the Volkswagen factory at KdF-Stadt fell to the British. Origin
1945
On 15 December 1945, Ferdinand was arrested for war crimes, but not tried. Origin
1945
Porsche's company logo stems from the coat of arms of the Free People's State of Württemberg of Weimar Germany, which had Stuttgart as its capital (the Bundesland of Württemberg-Hohenzollern used the same arms from 1945 to 1952, while Stuttgart during these years operated as the capital of adjacent Württemberg-Baden). Company logo
1947
He also had to steer the company through some of its most difficult days until his father's release in August 1947. Origin
Porsche logo 1948 – 1952

1948 – 1952

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In 1948 the composition of the logo was simplified to a clean-contoured crest with the rounded bottom line and the straight too one. It was also divided into two fragments, whist like the historical coat of arms of the Wurttemberg State. The deers and all the additional decorative elements we’re moved from the composition.

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1950
Porsche GmbH in 1950, Porsche commissioned Zuffenhausen-based company Reutter Karosserie, which had previously collaborated with the firm on Volkswagen Beetle prototypes, to produce the 356's steel body. Origin
1951
On 30 January 1951, not long before the formation of Baden-Württemberg, Ferdinand Porsche died from complications following a stroke. Company logo
Porsche logo 1952 – 1963

1952 – 1963

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The official logo of Porsche was introduced in 1952, combining the two historical heraldic symbols. The yellow crest with the stallion got an additional golden banner with the “Stuttgart” inscription on top, and was placed in the center of the Wurttemberg a state coat of arms, which, in its turn, also got an additional golden banner with the “Porsche” logotype.

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1952
In 1952, Porsche constructed the Werk 2 assembly plant across the street from Reutter Karosserie; the main road in front of Werk 1, the oldest Porsche building, is now known as Porschestraße. Origin
1952
In 1952, Württemberg-Baden and Württemberg-Hohenzollern became part of the present Bundesland of Baden-Württemberg after the political consolidation of West Germany in 1949, but the old design of the arms of Württemberg lives on in the Porsche logo. Company logo
1954
Beginning in 1954, the 356's engines started utilizing engine cases designed specifically for the 356. Developments
Porsche logo 1954 – 1963

1954 – 1963

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The first versions of the Porsche logo were brighter and glossier than the one, we can see today. The logotype of the brand was written along the upper part of the crest in bold golden characters, and was not very well visible, as the background featured the same shade.

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1954
Beginning in 1954, the 356's engines started utilizing engine cases designed specifically for the 356. Developments
Porsche logo 1963 – 1994

1963 – 1994

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In 1963 the logo of the automaker was refined, gaining a triangular shape, which created a more chic image for the brand. The color palette was switched to gold, red and black, and the top banner with the name of the company was now arched, while the characters or extended. The stallion in the center of the crest was also redrawn.

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1964
In 1964, after a fair amount of success in motor-racing with various models including the 550 Spyder, and with the 356 needing a major redesign, the company launched the Porsche 911, another air-cooled, rear-engined sports car, this time with a six-cylinder "boxer" engine. Developments
1969
The two companies collaborated in 1969 to make the VW-Porsche 914 and 914-6, whereby the 914-6 had a Porsche engine, and the 914 had a Volkswagen engine. Relationship with Volkswagen
1972
In 1972, the company's legal form was changed from Kommanditgesellschaft (KG), or limited partnership, to Aktiengesellschaft (AG), or public limited company, when Ferry Porsche came to believe the scale of the company outgrew a "family operation", after learning about Soichiro Honda's "no family members in the company" policy at Honda. Developments
1976
Further collaboration in 1976 resulted in the Porsche 912E (US only) and the Porsche 924, which used many Audi components, and was built at Audi's Neckarsulm factory, which had been NSU's. Relationship with Volkswagen
1988
He was then replaced in 1988 by the former manager of German computer company Nixdorf Computer AG, Arno Bohn, who made some costly miscalculations that led to his dismissal soon after, along with that of the development director, Ulrich Bez, who was formerly responsible for BMW's Z1 model, and was CEO of Aston Martin from 2000 to 2013. Developments
1990
In 1990, Porsche drew up a memorandum of understanding with Toyota to learn and benefit from Japanese lean manufacturing methods. Developments
1993
Ferdinand Porsche's nephew, Ferdinand Piëch, was chairman and CEO of the Volkswagen Group from 1993 to 2002 and is chairman of the Volkswagen AG Supervisory Board since then. Developments
1993
Branitzki served in that position until Wendelin Wiedeking became CEO in 1993. Developments
Porsche logo 1963 – 1973

1963 – 1973

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Almost ten years later, the crest was slightly changed, gaining a more shiny look, and with the contours of all elements getting cleaned up and strengthened. And even though nothing was significantly changed, the Porsche coat of arms still got necessary improvements, which led to a fresher and more modern look.

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1964
In 1964, after a fair amount of success in motor-racing with various models including the 550 Spyder, and with the 356 needing a major redesign, the company launched the Porsche 911, another air-cooled, rear-engined sports car, this time with a six-cylinder "boxer" engine. Developments
1969
The two companies collaborated in 1969 to make the VW-Porsche 914 and 914-6, whereby the 914-6 had a Porsche engine, and the 914 had a Volkswagen engine. Relationship with Volkswagen
1972
In 1972, the company's legal form was changed from Kommanditgesellschaft (KG), or limited partnership, to Aktiengesellschaft (AG), or public limited company, when Ferry Porsche came to believe the scale of the company outgrew a "family operation", after learning about Soichiro Honda's "no family members in the company" policy at Honda. Developments
Porsche logo 1973 – 1994

1973 – 1994

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The version of the Crest, introduced in 1973, was somewhat significantly more serious, compared to the previous three models. And it was all because of the darkened shades of red and blue. The contour of the stallion, drawn in the central part of the crest, was also refined, and especially it could be noticed by the tip of its tail. This was a very exquisite version of the coat of arms, which stayed with the German automaker for more than twenty years.

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1976
Further collaboration in 1976 resulted in the Porsche 912E (US only) and the Porsche 924, which used many Audi components, and was built at Audi's Neckarsulm factory, which had been NSU's. Relationship with Volkswagen
1988
He was then replaced in 1988 by the former manager of German computer company Nixdorf Computer AG, Arno Bohn, who made some costly miscalculations that led to his dismissal soon after, along with that of the development director, Ulrich Bez, who was formerly responsible for BMW's Z1 model, and was CEO of Aston Martin from 2000 to 2013. Developments
1990
In 1990, Porsche drew up a memorandum of understanding with Toyota to learn and benefit from Japanese lean manufacturing methods. Developments
1993
Ferdinand Porsche's nephew, Ferdinand Piëch, was chairman and CEO of the Volkswagen Group from 1993 to 2002 and is chairman of the Volkswagen AG Supervisory Board since then. Developments
1993
Branitzki served in that position until Wendelin Wiedeking became CEO in 1993. Developments
Porsche logo 1994 – 2014

1994 – 2014

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The redesign of 1994 has introduced a flat and bold version of the iconic crest, strengthening all the black contours of the logo and using a darker color palette with the plain flat shades of all three colors. The lettering turned black, becoming more readable and distinctive and evoking a sense of power and confidence.

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1997
Boxster and Cayman production was outsourced to Valmet Automotive in Finland from 1997 to 2011, and in 2012 production moved to Germany. Production and sales
2002
The Cayenne, introduced in 2002, shares its chassis with the Volkswagen Touareg and the Audi Q7, which is built at the Volkswagen Group factory in Bratislava, Slovakia. Relationship with Volkswagen
2002
Porsche's 2002 introduction of the Cayenne also marked the unveiling of a new production facility in Leipzig, Saxony, which once accounted for nearly half of Porsche's annual output. Developments
2004
In 2004, production of the 456 kilowatts (620 PS; 612 bhp) Carrera GT commenced in Leipzig, and at EUR 450,000 ($440,000 in the United States), it was the most expensive production model Porsche ever built. Developments
2004
In 2004, it was reported that Toyota was assisting Porsche with hybrid technology. Developments
2006
In 2006, Porsche built 195 race cars for various international motor sports events. Motorsport
2006
In mid-2006, after years of the Boxster (and later the Cayenne) as the best-selling Porsche in North America, the 911 regained its position as Porsche's best-seller in the region. Developments
2007
Porsche SE was created in June 2007 by renaming the old Dr. Corporate restructuring
2008
Figures from 2008/9 onwards were not reported as part of Porsche SE. Production and sales
2009
In 2009, Porsche entered an agreement with Volkswagen to create an "integrated working group" by merging the two companies' car manufacturing operations.
2009
In August 2009, Porsche SE and Volkswagen AG reached an agreement that the car manufacturing operations of the two companies would merge in 2011, to form an "Integrated Automotive Group". Corporate restructuring
2009
A high performance luxury saloon/sedan, the Panamera, was launched in 2009. Models
2010
In 2010, Porsche launched the Cayenne S Hybrid and announced the Panamera S Hybrid, and launched the Porsche 918 sports car in 2014, which also features a hybrid system. Hybrid and electric vehicles
2010
Local assembly will be handled by Porsche Malaysia's partner, Sime Darby, which has been the official distributor of the Stuttgart-based company in Malaysia since 2010. Production and sales
2011
In May 2011, Porsche Cars North America announced plans to spend $80–$100 million, but will receive about $15 million in economic incentives to move its North American headquarters from Sandy Springs, a suburb of Atlanta, to Aerotropolis Atlanta, a new mixed-use development on the site of the old Ford Hapeville plant adjacent to Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Developments
2011
Since 2011, the area of the Zuffenhausen plant has more than doubled, from 284,000 m2 (28.4 ha) to 614,000 m2 (61.4 ha), as a result of purchasing the former Layher, Deltona and Daimler sites, among others. Production and sales
2011
Porsche developed a prototype electric Porsche Boxster called the Boxster E in 2011 and a hybrid version of the 911 called the GT3 R Hybrid, developed with Williams Grand Prix Engineering in 2010. Hybrid and electric vehicles
2011
A Canadian study in 2011 revealed that 97.4 percent of Porsches from the last 25 years are still on the road. Reliability
2013
Also a plug-in hybrid model called the Panamera S E-Hybrid was released in October 2013 in the United States and during the fourth quarter of 2013 in several European countries. Hybrid and electric vehicles
Porsche logo 1994 – 2008

1994 – 2008

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In the middle of the 1990s the Porsche Crest was refined again, and the main change here was about the wordmark, written on top of the composition. It now featured not only gold, but also blue lines, which made it more readable and logical. And let’s not forget about the central element of the crest, the stallion, which got its contour redrawn in thinner and more elegant lines, enhancing the luxurious mood of the crest.

Is daur me company me kya hua 1994 – 2008 8 events

1997
Boxster and Cayman production was outsourced to Valmet Automotive in Finland from 1997 to 2011, and in 2012 production moved to Germany. Production and sales
2002
The Cayenne, introduced in 2002, shares its chassis with the Volkswagen Touareg and the Audi Q7, which is built at the Volkswagen Group factory in Bratislava, Slovakia. Relationship with Volkswagen
2002
Porsche's 2002 introduction of the Cayenne also marked the unveiling of a new production facility in Leipzig, Saxony, which once accounted for nearly half of Porsche's annual output. Developments
2004
In 2004, production of the 456 kilowatts (620 PS; 612 bhp) Carrera GT commenced in Leipzig, and at EUR 450,000 ($440,000 in the United States), it was the most expensive production model Porsche ever built. Developments
2004
In 2004, it was reported that Toyota was assisting Porsche with hybrid technology. Developments
2006
In 2006, Porsche built 195 race cars for various international motor sports events. Motorsport
2006
In mid-2006, after years of the Boxster (and later the Cayenne) as the best-selling Porsche in North America, the 911 regained its position as Porsche's best-seller in the region. Developments
2007
Porsche SE was created in June 2007 by renaming the old Dr. Corporate restructuring
Porsche logo 2008 – 2014

2008 – 2014

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The Porsche Crest, introduced in 2008, featured a more distinctive design, due to the use of a more flat golden surface, and the refined contours of all contrasting elements. The wordmark, arched on top of the crest, grew larger and bolder, the the bodies of the uppercase characters now completely blue, without any gold details. And this also made the badge look more powerful and sleek.

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2008
Figures from 2008/9 onwards were not reported as part of Porsche SE. Production and sales
2009
In 2009, Porsche entered an agreement with Volkswagen to create an "integrated working group" by merging the two companies' car manufacturing operations.
2009
In August 2009, Porsche SE and Volkswagen AG reached an agreement that the car manufacturing operations of the two companies would merge in 2011, to form an "Integrated Automotive Group". Corporate restructuring
2009
A high performance luxury saloon/sedan, the Panamera, was launched in 2009. Models
2010
In 2010, Porsche launched the Cayenne S Hybrid and announced the Panamera S Hybrid, and launched the Porsche 918 sports car in 2014, which also features a hybrid system. Hybrid and electric vehicles
2010
Local assembly will be handled by Porsche Malaysia's partner, Sime Darby, which has been the official distributor of the Stuttgart-based company in Malaysia since 2010. Production and sales
2011
In May 2011, Porsche Cars North America announced plans to spend $80–$100 million, but will receive about $15 million in economic incentives to move its North American headquarters from Sandy Springs, a suburb of Atlanta, to Aerotropolis Atlanta, a new mixed-use development on the site of the old Ford Hapeville plant adjacent to Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Developments
2011
Since 2011, the area of the Zuffenhausen plant has more than doubled, from 284,000 m2 (28.4 ha) to 614,000 m2 (61.4 ha), as a result of purchasing the former Layher, Deltona and Daimler sites, among others. Production and sales
2011
Porsche developed a prototype electric Porsche Boxster called the Boxster E in 2011 and a hybrid version of the 911 called the GT3 R Hybrid, developed with Williams Grand Prix Engineering in 2010. Hybrid and electric vehicles
2011
A Canadian study in 2011 revealed that 97.4 percent of Porsches from the last 25 years are still on the road. Reliability
2013
Also a plug-in hybrid model called the Panamera S E-Hybrid was released in October 2013 in the United States and during the fourth quarter of 2013 in several European countries. Hybrid and electric vehicles
Porsche logo 2014 – 2023

2014 – 2023

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The logo the whole world knows today is composed of a golden crest, which consists of four segments and has a smaller crest in the middle. The wordmark is written along the upper part of the crest, in black modern sans-serif. The four segments of the badge have two different ornaments: the upper left and bottom right parts depict three antlers each, and the upper right and bottom left segments have burgundy and black stripes on them, which are also taken from the Wurttemberg heraldry. The smaller crest, located in the center of the badge depicts a black horse with a delicate “Stuttgart” inscription in sans-serif above it. In 1963 an additional text-based logo was created for the brand. This logotype can be used on its own or placed under the ornate gold emblem. The custom sans-serif typeface of all-caps wordmark looks powerful and confident with clean smooth lines, which are slightly extended and flattened.

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2014
In 2014, the Cayman and Boxster made the Consumer Reports list for most reliable vehicles on the road. Reliability
2014
In July 2014, Porsche announced the launch by the end of 2014 of the Porsche Cayenne S E-Hybrid a plug-in hybrid, which will displace the Cayenne S Hybrid from the lineup. Hybrid and electric vehicles
2015
By 2015, Porsche SE, the holding company spun off from the original Porsche firm, had a controlling interest in the Volkswagen Group, which included Audi and Lamborghini as subsidiaries.
2015
In 2015, Porsche reported selling a total of 218,983 cars, 28,953 (13.22%) as domestic German sales, and 190,030 (86.78%) internationally. Production and sales
2015
As of the end of 2015, the 52.2% control interest in Volkswagen AG is the predominant investment by Porsche SE, and VW AG in turn controls brands and companies such as Volkswagen, Audi, SEAT, Škoda, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche AG, Ducati, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, Scania, MAN, as well as Volkswagen Financial Services. Corporate restructuring
2017
In October 2017, Porsche Cars North America announced the launch of Porsche Passport, a new sports car and SUV subscription program. Developments
2017
In July 2017, Porsche installed its first 350 kW, 800V charging station, which the upcoming Porsche Mission E will use. Hybrid and electric vehicles
2017
As of 2017, the Porsche charging station is the fastest electric vehicle charging station in the world, being able to charge a Porsche Mission E up to 80% within 15 minutes. Hybrid and electric vehicles
2018
In 2018, Porsche acquired a 10% minority shareholding stake of the Croatian electric sportscar manufacturer Rimac Automobili to form a development partnership. Corporate restructuring
2018
In August 2018, Porsche announced that the formerly named Mission E electric car would be named "Taycan", meaning 'leaping horse'. Hybrid and electric vehicles
2019
The prototype electric car was expected to be revealed in 2019 after its completion. Hybrid and electric vehicles
2021
In 2021, Porsche released an electric mountain bike in partnership with Rotwilde, with features such as an integrated cockpit designed by Magura GmbH and drive unit, drivetrain, and electronic shifting designed by Shimano. Electric bicycles
2021
In August 2021, Porsche confirmed that it would be setting up a production plant in Malaysia, the first country outside of Europe. Production and sales
2022
In February 2022, Volkswagen AG announced that it would examine the feasibility of a possible IPO of Porsche AG. Initial public offering
2022
In April 2022, Porsche Australia announced it is planning to open an e-fuel manufacturing facility in the island state of Tasmania. Australian eFuel operations
2022
Porsche followed this by completely buying eBike motor and battery company Fazua in 2022 and sports bikes company Greyp Bikes, sister company of Rimac Automobili, in 2023. Electric bicycles
Porsche logo 2014 – 2023

2014 – 2023

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In 2014 the crest of the legendary German car brand was updated again. The bars of the lettering became significantly thinner, but this was not the most important change. What really affected the look of the crest is that the smaller shield with the stallion, in the center of the composition, gained a different shade of gold, a lighter one, and this small detail did really make the insignia look newer.

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2014
In 2014, the Cayman and Boxster made the Consumer Reports list for most reliable vehicles on the road. Reliability
2014
In July 2014, Porsche announced the launch by the end of 2014 of the Porsche Cayenne S E-Hybrid a plug-in hybrid, which will displace the Cayenne S Hybrid from the lineup. Hybrid and electric vehicles
2015
By 2015, Porsche SE, the holding company spun off from the original Porsche firm, had a controlling interest in the Volkswagen Group, which included Audi and Lamborghini as subsidiaries.
2015
In 2015, Porsche reported selling a total of 218,983 cars, 28,953 (13.22%) as domestic German sales, and 190,030 (86.78%) internationally. Production and sales
2015
As of the end of 2015, the 52.2% control interest in Volkswagen AG is the predominant investment by Porsche SE, and VW AG in turn controls brands and companies such as Volkswagen, Audi, SEAT, Škoda, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche AG, Ducati, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, Scania, MAN, as well as Volkswagen Financial Services. Corporate restructuring
2017
In October 2017, Porsche Cars North America announced the launch of Porsche Passport, a new sports car and SUV subscription program. Developments
2017
In July 2017, Porsche installed its first 350 kW, 800V charging station, which the upcoming Porsche Mission E will use. Hybrid and electric vehicles
2017
As of 2017, the Porsche charging station is the fastest electric vehicle charging station in the world, being able to charge a Porsche Mission E up to 80% within 15 minutes. Hybrid and electric vehicles
2018
In 2018, Porsche acquired a 10% minority shareholding stake of the Croatian electric sportscar manufacturer Rimac Automobili to form a development partnership. Corporate restructuring
2018
In August 2018, Porsche announced that the formerly named Mission E electric car would be named "Taycan", meaning 'leaping horse'. Hybrid and electric vehicles
2019
The prototype electric car was expected to be revealed in 2019 after its completion. Hybrid and electric vehicles
2021
In 2021, Porsche released an electric mountain bike in partnership with Rotwilde, with features such as an integrated cockpit designed by Magura GmbH and drive unit, drivetrain, and electronic shifting designed by Shimano. Electric bicycles
2021
In August 2021, Porsche confirmed that it would be setting up a production plant in Malaysia, the first country outside of Europe. Production and sales
2022
In February 2022, Volkswagen AG announced that it would examine the feasibility of a possible IPO of Porsche AG. Initial public offering
2022
In April 2022, Porsche Australia announced it is planning to open an e-fuel manufacturing facility in the island state of Tasmania. Australian eFuel operations
2022
Porsche followed this by completely buying eBike motor and battery company Fazua in 2022 and sports bikes company Greyp Bikes, sister company of Rimac Automobili, in 2023. Electric bicycles
Porsche logo 2023 – Today

2023 – Today

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A modernized Porsche crest was presented several years after the last update. First, the entire logo is now in a matte metallic style instead of shiny gold. The brand removed the bulging background, used a honeycomb pattern for the red stripes, and highlighted the Stuttgart lettering in black. There are also slight changes in the shape of the six horns. The horse looks more assertive and jumps higher on the hind legs.

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2024
In addition to its subsidiaries Porsche Design and Porsche Engineering, Porsche AG owns the consulting firm MHP Management- und IT-Beratung, which was fully acquired by January 2024. Corporate restructuring
2024
In 2024, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)'s Hague Yearly Review ranked Porsche's number of industrial design applications filed under the Hague System as third in the world, with 352 applications submitted during 2023. Competitive innovation
2024
This resulted in an operating margin of only 0.3%, down from 14.5% in 2024. 2025 and financial downturn
2024
Global sales were down 10% from 310,718 in 2024 to 279,449 in 2025. 2025 and financial downturn
2025
Porsche’s operating profit in 2025 collapsed by roughly 98%, falling from approximately €5.3 billion in 2024 to €90 million. 2025 and financial downturn
2025
In May 2025, Porsche North America confirmed the rumors that "production for all current 718 Boxster and 718 Cayman variants, including RS models, is scheduled to end in October of 2025". Production and sales
2026
After Q1 results Porsche did not change its full year 2026 forecast of 5% to 7% profit margin range. 2025 and financial downturn

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Porsche logo history

Design details

Symbol

The main element of the logo is a rampant black horse. For many people it is associated with freedom, speed, and great strength, but those who are familiar with heraldry can get a deeper notion of the symbol. The rampant horse is a reference to Stuttgart coat of arms – this German city houses the headquarters of the company. Four attached sections are taken from the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Württemberg, a currently nonexistent state which used to have Stuttgart as the main city. Antlers are the symbol of natural resources. Red and black stripes are combined to remind of classical traditions and the tendency of self-perfection (the unity of equipment and technologies). The brand produced designs for heavy tanks, like the Tiger I and the Tiger II, amphibious off-roaders and the classical “car for people”, later known as Volkswagen Beetle.

Symbol

Emblem

The emblem of Porsche has gone through several updates during the long history of the brand’s existence. However, those changes were not very significant, they were mainly decorative. In particular, the horse was changed. Thus, in 1994, its head got smaller, while its body became thinner.

Emblem

Color and Font

The red colour in the logo has gained different tints – from red in 1954 to orange in 1963 and violet in 1973. In 1994, they added golden lines between the colours, which made the sign sharp-cut and well-defined. The colour of the print also changed from gold to black. How many antlers are on the Porsche crest? The iconic Porsche crest has two segments with the deer antlers depicted on them. There are three black antler images on each of the golden elements, which makes it in total six antlers on the whole Porsche logo.

Color and Font