Bangladesh Car Brands

Bangladesh Car Brands

Bangladesh is not a major automotive country in the South Asian region. It has no developed industry, no active manufacturers, and no distinct technologies. The maximum that is demanded by the local population is compact cars that consume little fuel, allowing them to travel short distances. But this country does have its own automobile companies. And we’ll take a look at them in our list, grouped by the level of logo complexity. Some don’t have it, but we looked at company emblems, which include trademarks.

Agate Group

Agate Group Logo

This automotive business operates throughout Eurasia, so the Agate logo is familiar to local consumers. The peculiarity of the company is that it does not manufacture its own cars but sells cars from other manufacturers, repairs them, kits them, and provides after-sales service. In addition, the company also provides maintenance services for vehicle conversions with replacement parts. Nevertheless, it has its own emblem. It is complex and consists of the original name, made in capital letters of geometric shape. The font is bold, chopped, and strict. The unconventional letter “A,” in which the central crossbar is not horizontal but diagonally, adds to its uniqueness. The graphic element is made in the form of a 3-sided box frame, inside of which there are two stars. Each of them has four rays. The logo is executed in black and white color.

Sobari

Sobari Logo

The Sobari logo adorns the cars of the Bangladeshi company. It was introduced in 2014 alongside the launch of the compact van, which was the first passenger car in the region. The demand for it is high as local consumers appreciate the simplicity and affordability of cars. Despite being owned by Indian industrial giant Tata Motors, the brand has its own visual identity. It emphasizes the brand’s affiliation with the automobile business as it depicts a capital letter ‘T’ stylized as a double road. The emblem has two curved stripes resembling a boomerang. They are black, wide, and point in different directions. The outer and inner corners are rounded, and the ends of the lines are connected to an oval frame. The color of the logo is monochrome, as the black elements are located on a white background.

Mishuk

The Mishuk trademark does not have a logo since it belongs to the Chinese company Lilong. It is its symbols that adorn the products of the Bangladeshi manufacturer. Its range includes mainly three-wheeled motorcycles for passenger transportation – electric rickshaws. They are in great demand among the population and are produced by individual technologies at the factory in Bangladesh. They are the most affordable electric vehicles widely available in this part of the world. Their inventor is Gustave Trouvé, who first introduced this mode of transportation to the world in 1881. The company manufactures it in various modifications and in large quantities as auto rickshaws are supplied to India. They display the Lilong logo, which is made in blue and red colors. It consists of a single inscription with the second letter “L” turned sideways and stylized on the seat. All letters in the lettering are mostly uppercase, bold, and sans serif. The dot above the letter “i” is colored red, as is the letter “O” next to it.