
The Bosch logo features a stylized magneto rotor — a key component of a car ignition system — enclosed in a circle and rendered in gray-black tones. This symbol was designed by engineer Gottlob Honold in 1918 and has remained almost unchanged since, showcasing the brand’s engineering roots. Next to the graphic is the company name “BOSCH” in red font, providing a clear and recognizable visual identity.
Robert Bosch GmbH was founded in 1886 in Stuttgart, Germany by Robert Bosch. Initially focused on ignition systems and magnetos for cars, this foundation led the company’s growth. Over time, Bosch significantly expanded its product range to include home appliances, power tools, security systems, industrial and automotive components. Today, Bosch is an international holding with operations in over 60 countries, leading in innovative technologies for mobility, automation and eco‑friendly solutions.










