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Holden Logo

Meaning, history & PNG download

Last updated March 2026

Holden. Just say the name and a rush of V8 thunder, iconic styling, and a truly Aussie spirit comes to mind! For decades, Holden wasn't just a car; it was a cornerstone of Australian culture, a symbol of freedom, and often, the star of the show. From roaring racetracks to family road trips, Holdens were built for life Down Under. Sure, the production line may have stopped, but the legend? That lives on! We're talking about a brand that poured its heart and soul into creating machines that were as tough as they were thrilling. Every Ute, every Commodore, every Monaro told a story of passion and performance that still resonates with enthusiasts today. Long live Holden!

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Logo Evolution Timeline

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Holden logo from 2016

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Holden logo (2016–present)

Holden logo from 2014

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Holden logo (2014)

Holden logo from 1994

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Logo Guide

About the Holden Logo

The Australian marque grew from an Adelaide saddlery started by James Alexander Holden in 1856, which evolved into coachbuilding and, after merging with General Motors in 1931, became GM's local automaker.

01Holden Logo Meaning & Symbolism

The emblem depicts a stylized lion rolling a stone, referencing an ancient legend that observing lions roll stones inspired humans to invent the wheel. The lion-and-stone motif symbolizes the wheel and the company's role in transportation.

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02Holden Logo Evolution

The Holden logo has evolved 3 times throughout its history, with the current design introduced in 2016. Each iteration has preserved the brand's core identity while adapting to modern design trends.

03Download Holden Logo

You can download the official Holden logo in high resolution using the button below. The Holden emblem is available for editorial and reference purposes.