Funny Badges to Put on Car
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Abarth
Scorpions, with their big claws and venomous stingers, are often seen as mean and menacing. It's the perfect candidate for Abarth, the longtime Fiat tuner.
Isdera
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Isdera
The Isdera logo is a depiction of a diving hawk going for its prey talons-first. If that doesn't scream predator for the road, we're not sure what does. The Imperator 108i you see here is powered by an AMG-tuned V-8 making over 400 horsepower.
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Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack
Check the right option boxes on your Challenger SRT and Dodge will stick a cartoonish drag racing bee on the fenders of your car. An insect with massive drag radials and exhaust pipes may sound like a bit much, but then again, so is a Challenger Scat Pack.
Chevrolet
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Chevrolet Corvette Stingray
We were thrilled to hear Chevy would be bringing the Stingray nameplate back to the Corvette for its seventh generation, and the company even went as far as to design and include a badge of a stingray on the side of the car. Even better, it's also included on the mid-engine C8 Corvette.
"Brian Blades"
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Chevrolet Corvette
Of course, the Corvette's standard nose badge certainly deserves a mention too. Any design on a car with a checkered flag integrated into it is cool in our book.
TOM SHAXSON
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Aston Martin Wings
Aston Martin's badge is meant to show a set of wings, with the company's name stamped over the middle. Unlike most car badges, which are now made from plastic, Aston's are still all metal, and crafted by hand at a jewelry shop.
Dean Smith
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Superleggera
Superleggera is a coach-building company that's penned some seriously pretty machines, including the iconic Aston Martin DB5. Its badge is fairly simple—just the name written in script—but it's as elegant as the cars the company designs.
Jaguar
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Jaguar Leaper
The nice thing about having a company called Jaguar is that you don't have to put the name of your brand on your car—you can just stick on a badge depicting a big cat, and people will know what it represents. The leaper design shown here is the coolest because it shows motion—perfect for fast cars.
DEAN SMITH
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Ferrari Prancing Horse
There is perhaps no logo more iconic than Ferrari's prancing horse. It's graced the noses of some of the most desirable, beautiful driving machines on earth. Plus, it's just cool to look at.
Brian Silvestro
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Lamborghini Miura
Most of Lamborghini's cars are named after fighting bulls, and the Miura is no exception. Designers took it a step further and actually put horns on the "M" and a tail on the "a" of the Miura's badging.
Hemmings
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Pontiac "The Judge"
The Judge was a trim packaged offered on the Pontiac GTO starting in 1969. Aside from an uprated engine and Rally II wheels, it got badges that perfectly evoke the era.
Brian Silvestro
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BMW "M"
If you see those three colored slashes next to the letter "M" on the back of a car, you know it means serious business. The Motorsport badge has been an iconic marker for spotting some of the greatest BMWs ever produced—so much so, people buy fakes and slap them on their non-M cars to get some of the glory.
Brian Silvestro
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Dodge Viper Snake
All Dodge Vipers have some variation of a snake as their logo, but the early designs may be the coolest. The snake is actually smirking in this one.
Brian Silvestro
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Maserati Trident
The trident is a three-pronged spear, most famously associated with Poseidon, the mythical god of the sea. It may not have much to do with cars, but it sure does look cool on a Maserati.
Brian Silvestro
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Alfa Romeo Man-Eating Snake
Brian Silvestro
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Subaru "STI"
Subaru's pink STI badge lettering has been a staple of the company's top-tier performance cars for decades. When you see a loud Subaru rolling through, this is the badge you look for.
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Dodge Demon
The Demon logo, found on the most powerful Dodge production car ever, is as cool to look at as you think it is. It's a demon head with horns, fangs and a sinister smile. It makes the regular Hellcat logo look positively tame.
Brian Silvestro
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Dodge Hellcat
The Demon may be the top dog now, but the Hellcat logo is still pretty damn cool. It's the car that started off Dodge's modern horsepower ascent. Plus, who doesn't like a predatory cat head on the side of their car?
Jeff Allen
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Shelby Cobra
The mean-looking Cobra you see here has graced the panels of Shelby's most powerful cars. It definitely fits the part.
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Koenigsegg Ghost
Koenigsegg actually took this ghost logo from the fighter jet squadron that occupied the airfield where the automaker builds its cars today. The squadron used it on their planes, and now Koenigsegg uses it on its cars.
Source: https://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/car-design/g21188473/coolest-car-badges/
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