VECTOR
The figure of company logo is represented by V that repositioned into 90 degrees and has another triangle shape inside in a blue color. Its company name that is also made of vector shapes. The edges of Vector car logo seem like a tread pattern of a car tire.
VECTOR
Motor Corporation
Founded: 1971 Wilmington, California
Type: Private
Products: Automobiles
Vector Motors Corporation is an American automobile manufacturer originally based in Wilmington, California. Its history can be traced to Vehicle Design Force, which was founded in 1978 by Gerald Wiegert. Vehicle production began in 1989 and ceased in the 1990s.
Vector car was also used by popular and on screen. One black W8 was sold to famous tennis player Andre Agassi. However, Wiegert and Vector Aeromotive refunded Agassi’s US$455,000 purchase price after the car broke down. Repairs on Agassi’s W8 were finished, and the car was resold. A total of 17 Vector W8 cars were built for public sale. A red version of the car also appeared in the film Rising Sun.
The Vector car logo is simple like other car logos. The figure of company logo is represented by V that repositioned into 90 degrees and has another triangle shape inside in a blue color. Its company name similar to other car logos, is located inside the bigger V frame with font style that is also made of vector shapes. The edges of Vector car logo seem like a tread pattern of a car tire. These qualities made the logo appealing and edgier among other car logos.
The company was recently revived and is currently developing a new super car. Vector is credited by some critics as America’s first attempt to compete with European performance car manufacturers like Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Lotus.