Winged imprint, the signature of speed
When the Aston Martin DBX hood logo is embedded in the carbon fiber hood with a 0.01mm error, the pair of stretched wing-shaped logos are not only the brand totem - the metal wings tempered by the anodizing process reflect the light and shadow of the champagne tower on the track in the sun, and the magnetic structure hidden in the tail cover logo makes every opening and closing accompanied by a "click" sound, like the mechanical rhythm of winding a top watch. This is not an ordinary car logo, but a performance declaration written by engineers with a 0.8mm chrome frame.
Brand narrative carrier in motion
When cruising at high speed, the aerodynamic guide grooves on the wingtips of the hood logo will guide the airflow and reduce 0.3cd wind resistance; when emergency braking, the gravity sensor built into the tail cover logo will trigger the backlight enhancement, turning the outline of the flying wing into a warning signal. Even more exquisite is the carbon fiber version: the logo base is aligned with the hood texture at a 45° diagonal. When the light changes, the wing-shaped shadow will flow synchronously with the carbon fiber weaving texture, giving the static logo the visual tension of a dynamic sculpture.