![]() The classic Jaguar logo that has become a symbol of the British car maker is a jumping feline above the company’s name. Yet, the leaping feline still remains one of the most recognizable car emblems in the world. 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. 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. This image was embedded into the silver circle. ![]() 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. However, the leaping feline is not the only emblem used by the British manufacturer. Tridimensional figure features gradient shades of silver, grey metallic and black to highlight the company’s refined style. The logo has gone through several revisions during its history and the latest update of 2012 made it even more classy and elegant. There was nothing better that a dynamic jaguar posture to reflect all these qualities. It was meant to symbolize the core values, pursued by the company: grace, elegance, performance, power and ambition to move forward.
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