Welcome to the ultimate Car Brand Logo Quiz built for real can lovers. If you can recognize a car emblem from three lanes away and accurately guess the car brand, then this car logo quiz is your playground.
Guess the Car Logo Quiz with Answers
One car logo. Four options. Zero excuses. Start the quiz below and see if your car-brain is elite… or just loud.
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| Rank | Player | Time Taken | Amount Correct |
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| 1 | Topman | 01:15 | 16 out of 20 |
| 2 | avin | 01:33 | 15 out of 20 |
| 3 | reb | 04:00 | 14 out of 20 |
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This Car Brand Logo Quiz is your fast lane to flexing your automobile knowledge, from luxury crests to minimalist EV logos. It’s a simple car logo quiz game built for car lovers who can spot a grille from 200 meters and argue (politely… kinda) about trims, platforms, and “refresh vs. new generation.”
How to Play
Answer each question about car brands, badges, and iconic emblems, and you’ll score a point for every correct pick. Easy… unless minimal EV badges turn into a ‘wait, which one is this?’ moment”
Check out the quick instructions below on what to expect and how to play. Ready to rev… I mean, start?
- Start the Quiz: Click the “Start” button to begin the quiz.
- Quiz Format: You’ll see a car brand logo with multiple-choice options. Each question has only one correct answer.
- Answer Submission: Select the answer you think is right and click “Next.” If you’re stumped, take a wild guess! Once you pick an answer, there’s no turning back.
- Timer: The quiz is timed, adding a thrilling sense of urgency. When the timer hits zero, your answers will be automatically submitted.
- Scoring: Each correct answer earns you one point. Hang tight for a few seconds after the quiz ends to see your performance summary.
- Learn from Mistakes: Got an answer wrong? No worries! You’ll see the correct answer and some fun facts about the movie.
- Heads up: If you refresh the quiz after starting, you’ll lose all your progress and have to start from scratch. And guess what? The timer keeps running from where it left off.
Feel free to retake the quiz as many times as you want, and challenge yourself to beat the highest score and fastest time.
Have a blast — and good luck
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Ultimate Car logo Quiz Game (Know what to expect)
This is the vibe: you see a car brand logo (sometimes the full emblem, sometimes a tight crop of a badge), you make your pick, and you instantly learn whether you’re a “car logo encyclopedia”… or a brave guesser with confidence issues. Think automotive logo trivia, car badge guessing, identify the car emblem, and a little “wait… why does this logo feel like valet parking is mandatory?” energy.
Car Brand Logo Quiz Questions and Answers
Below is a sample car logo quiz with answers using five iconic marques so you know exactly how the flow feels.
Quiz Question 1: You see four interlocking rings. Whose badge is it?
A)Audi
B) Bentley
C) Opel
D) Rolls-Royce
Answer: Audi
Fun fact: The four rings symbolize the 1932 union of four brands—Audi, DKW, Horch, and Wanderer—under Auto Union.

Quiz Question 2: You see a bold “B” with wings. Which brand is flexing?
A) Bentley
B) Audi
C) Lamborghini
D) Opel
Answer: Bentley
Fun fact: Bentley’s original “Winged B” was created in 1919 by F. Gordon Crosby, with wings chosen to represent the exhilaration of motion (and the design was made intentionally distinctive).

Quiz Question 3: You see the iconic double “R” monogram. Who is it?
A) Rolls-Royce
B) Bentley
C) Audi
D) Opel
Answer: Rolls-Royce
Fun fact: Rolls-Royce describes the double “R” as a “Badge of Honour” representing Rolls and Royce—the marque’s founding fathers.

Quiz Question 4: You see a raging bull on a shield. Which badge just pulled up?
A) Lamborghini
B) Bentley
C) Audi
D) Rolls-Royce
Answer: Lamborghini
Fun fact: The bull ties to Ferruccio Lamborghini’s taste for bullfighting and the brand’s “power” persona—MotorTrend notes the fighting stance reflects those preferences.

Quiz Question 5: You see a lightning bolt (“Blitz”) cutting through a circle/compass shape. Which brand is it?
A) Opel
B) Audi
C) Bentley
D) Lamborghini
Answer: Opel
Fun fact: Opel itself says the lightning bolt (“Blitz” in German) is closely associated with electricity and symbolizes the brand’s push into the electromobility era.

Fun Stories Behind Famous Car Logos
Do you know that when you look at car brand logos, you are collecting tiny pieces of history on a grille.
Some are fancy family crests. Some are mechanical mic-drops. And some are corporate group projects that somehow turned out gorgeous. The fun part? A lot of these emblems have surprisingly juicy origin stories.
Let’s starting with a few interesting logos.

Subaru: The “six stars” that literally mean “we united”
Subaru is one of the rare brands where the name and the logo are basically the same sentence. “Subaru” is the Japanese name for the Pleiades star cluster (in Taurus), and it’s also tied to the idea of uniting, which is exactly what happened behind the scenes.
Here’s the fun part: Subaru Corporation explains that Fuji Heavy Industries formed from capital contributions from five companies, and the logo’s “six-star group” ties that origin story directly into the emblem. In other words, the badge isn’t just “stars because pretty”, it’s corporate history turned into stargazing.
Why only six stars when you’ve heard “Seven Sisters”? Because Subaru leans into the “six-star group” idea for its own story: the cluster reference plus the “we came together” reference, all in one neat oval. It’s wholesome, nerdy, and honestly kind of poetic for a brand that built a whole identity around “go anywhere together” energy.

Citroën: The double chevrons came from a gear patent
Citroën’s logo is an engineering origin story that somehow became fashion.
Before André Citroën ever made cars, he bought a patent in Poland (1900) for a chevron-shaped gear used in milling. Then he built a successful business producing those gears. When he launched Citroën automobiles in 1919, he chose the double chevron, the very shape that made him successful as the brand’s logo.
So every time you see those chevrons, you’re basically looking at industrial craftsmanship turned into iconography. It’s the automotive version of: “My first hustle paid for this whole empire, so I put it on the front of everything.”
And yes, it’s also why Citroën’s badge feels so “mechanical” even when the design gets modernized: the symbol started as a real part that does real work, not a random shape drawn to look premium.

Volvo: The “male symbol” is actually… iron (and the diagonal bar has a reason)
Volvo’s circle-and-arrow gets misread constantly, because—yeah—it resembles the Mars/male symbol. But Volvo’s own storytelling anchors it to something more on-brand: iron.
Volvo uses an ancient symbol associated with iron to signal strength and durability, tied to Sweden’s reputation for quality steel. And the famous diagonal slash across classic Volvo grilles? That started as a practical solution, literally a way to help hold the badge in place before it became a signature design cue.
That’s why the Volvo badge feels so “honest”: it’s not trying to be mysterious. It’s basically saying, “We build sturdy things, and we’re not shy about it.” Even the hardware vibes are real the form and function became the aesthetic.
If you love design details with a purpose, Volvo is your people: the emblem isn’t just symbolic, it’s historically functional in the most satisfyingly Scandinavian way.

Alfa Romeo: Milan’s cross + the Visconti serpent (aka the Biscione)
Alfa Romeo’s badge is the ultimate “born in this city, forever stamped by it” emblem.
Since 1910, Alfa Romeo’s logo has combined two unmistakably Milan-linked symbols:
- the red cross (a historic symbol of Milan/Lombardy’s capital identity)
- the Biscione serpent, taken from the coat of arms of the Visconti family, one of Milan’s most famous noble lineages
And Alfa didn’t just hint at the connection, it used to spell it out. For over 60 years (1910–1972), “MILANO” appeared as part of the logo, making the hometown link unmissable.
That’s why the Alfa badge hits different from most modern logos: it’s not minimalist branding—it’s civic identity, history, and drama in one circle. You’re not just driving a brand. You’re wearing a piece of Milan on the nose of the car.
Car Brand Quiz — Your Results (Flex or Get Humbled)
And that’s the finish line for now.
You’ve stared down shiny crests, minimalist EV badges, and those “wait… isn’t this the other one?” logos that exist purely to humble confident people. If you scored high, congrats, your car-nerd instincts are off the charts. If you got cooked? Even better. That just means you’ve unlocked a brand-new hobby: revenge trivia.
Now do the fun part: drop your score in the comments (and yes, we’ll silently judge the “I swear I knew that” excuses), challenge a friend, especially the one who claims they can “tell the model year by the headlights”, and come back Sunday at 23:00 EST for the perfect-score record update to see who’s actually wearing the crown.
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