The MAN logo looks stunning when viewed against the backdrop of the rising sun. The company’s historical origins, which date back to the earliest days of the metallurgical sector, are hinted at in the emblem, which also emphasizes the significance and scope of production.
One of the top suppliers of commercial vehicles worldwide, MAN Truck & Bus SE (previously MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG) is a Traton subsidiary. MAN Truck & Bus, which has its headquarters in Munich, Germany, manufactures heavy goods vehicles up to 250 t road train gvw, coaches, interurban coaches, city buses, and vans in the 3.0 to 5.5 t gvw range. Diesel and natural gas engines are also produced by MAN Truck & Bus. Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg AG, formerly known as MAN AG, was the original meaning of the abbreviation MAN.
▶History of the Man Logo 🌞
1893-2021

Given that MAN began as a metallurgical factory, the metal insignia is a logical option. A beautiful arc that resembles the sun’s disc rising over the horizon serves as the logo’s primary element. The company’s history is reflected in this symbol: Man started out as a subterranean metallurgical plant and worked his way up to become the pinnacle of his industry, guided by the light of success.
The corporate name is displayed beneath the arc in big, capital metal letters. Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg AG is the acronym MAN. After the plant and an engineering company merged in 1841, this acronym was first used in 1908.