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A common misconception is that the logo represents a spinning airplane propeller. This idea was popularized by a 1929 advertisement that superimposed the logo onto an aircraft rotor to promote the company’s expertise in aircraft engine manufacturing. While the myth fits the brand’s history of power and flight, the design actually evolved from the circular logo of its predecessor, Rapp Motorenwerke.
The blue and white quadrants in the center of the logo represent the state colors of Bavaria, where the company originated. The colors are inverted from the official Bavarian flag to comply with old trademark laws that prohibited using state symbols on commercial logos.
The BMW emblem, often called the "roundel," has a history steeped in both regional pride and a persistent urban legend.