Vencer Logo

Vencer B.V.

The Vencer emblem expresses a focused Dutch supercar identity built around precision, power, and exclusivity. Its dark, angular visual character gives the Sarthe marque a purposeful presence rooted in low-volume performance engineering.

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Full logo

Best for directories, marketplace cards, comparison pages, and any surface where the complete mark has room to breathe.

Badge

Best for compact UI: filters, tables, saved vehicles, mobile lists, and favicon-like brand slots.

Wordmark

Best when the manufacturer name needs to stay legible in headers, partner lists, and editorial pages.

Implementation

Use the Vencer logo across your stack.

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1<img2  src="https://motomarks.io/img/vencer?token=YOUR_API_KEY"3  alt="Vencer logo"4  width="128"5  height="128"6  loading="lazy"7/>

Need more than the image?

Fetch the brand record when your UI also needs metadata, ordered colors, or attribution context.

GET https://api.motomarks.io/brands/vencer
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Reference

More about Vencer.

Brand history, logo changes, color notes, usage examples, and common questions.

What makes this mark recognizable?

Identity cues, heritage, and visual details to keep in mind before the asset lands in your UI.

Vencer is a Dutch boutique sports car marque best known for the Vencer Sarthe, a low-volume supercar first shown in prototype form in the early 2010s. Public information on formal logo redesigns is limited, but the brand identity has consistently centered on a sharp Vencer wordmark and a performance-focused emblem using a stylized V.

The branding was developed to support a hand-built, lightweight, driver-focused image rather than a mass-market manufacturer identity. Its name, often associated with the idea of winning or conquering, matches the assertive tone of the marque and its mid-engined sports car program.

First color in the reference palette

Motomarks records #000000 as the primary Vencer reference color, with any alternate swatches listed in the color reference and API response.

How the mark got here

The identity shifts that explain the Vencer logo in use today.

Origins

Vencer was founded in the Netherlands by Robert Cobben with the ambition to create a hand-built sports car focused on direct driving involvement. The company developed the Vencer Sarthe, a mid-engined coupe named after the Circuit de la Sarthe, the road circuit associated with the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The Sarthe prototype was publicly shown in the early 2010s, followed by a production-oriented version with revised engineering and styling. Vencer positioned itself as a small-scale manufacturer rather than a broad model-range car company.

The Sarthe identity

The Sarthe became the defining expression of the Vencer brand. Its carbon-fiber bodywork, mid-engine layout, and limited-production positioning shaped the company’s visual identity around technical performance and exclusivity. The Vencer name and emblem appeared primarily in connection with this single model, making the badge closely tied to the car’s design, press appearances, and specialist automotive coverage.

When the logo changed

A compact record of redesigns, visual turns, and the reasons the mark moved.

2010

Original Vencer identity

Vencer’s public identity used a clean, performance-oriented wordmark and a stylized V-based emblem suited to a low-volume supercar manufacturer. The look favored dark tones, sharp geometry, and minimal ornamentation.

Reason for redesign: The identity was created to introduce a new Dutch sports car marque and support the launch of the Sarthe project.

2013

Sarthe launch-era branding

As the Sarthe moved from prototype attention toward production specification, Vencer’s branding continued to emphasize a modern, technical presentation with restrained color use and a focused emblem style.

Reason for redesign: The branding supported the public presentation of the Sarthe as the company’s core production model.

What to preserve in production

Shape, color, and type cues that keep Vencer recognizable at app scale.

Composition

The Vencer identity is built around a compact, angular emblem and a straightforward wordmark, giving the marque a technical and purposeful appearance. The composition suits a boutique supercar brand because it avoids decorative complexity and keeps attention on the name and V form.

Symbol

The stylized V directly references the Vencer name and communicates speed, direction, and assertiveness. Its sharp geometry supports the brand’s association with a lightweight, mid-engined performance car.

Lettering

The wordmark uses a clean, modern uppercase style that aligns with specialist performance branding. Its restrained character keeps the marque looking technical rather than ornamental.

Color

Black is the dominant reference color in the Vencer identity, conveying seriousness, engineering focus, and exclusivity. Orange has also appeared in brand and vehicle presentation contexts, adding a performance accent that connects well with the marque’s Dutch origin.

Shape

The identity relies on crisp angles and compact forms rather than soft curves. This visual language mirrors the Sarthe’s aggressive body surfaces and driver-focused positioning.

Heritage

Vencer does not draw on a long legacy badge tradition like older European marques. Its identity reflects a modern founder-led supercar project, where the badge was created to establish credibility for a new Dutch manufacturer.

Market context

Vencer is notable as a rare Dutch attempt to build a low-volume supercar under an independent marque. The logo’s significance is tied to that niche position within European performance-car culture.

Design logic

The design philosophy favors clarity, modernity, and a performance-first impression. The emblem and wordmark present Vencer as focused and specialist, rather than luxurious in a traditional grand-touring sense.

Where teams place it

Common product surfaces where Vencer assets need to stay clear, consistent, and fast.

Vehicle badging

Owners and automotive media

The Vencer emblem and name are used to identify the Sarthe and reinforce its low-volume manufacturer origin.

Manufacturer website and press materials

Prospective buyers, journalists, and enthusiasts

The logo supports official brand presentation, technical information, and model storytelling around the Sarthe.

Automotive databases and marketplace listings

Researchers, collectors, and product teams

The Vencer name and badge help distinguish the Dutch supercar marque from larger sports car manufacturers.

Answers before you ship

Format, usage, attribution, and history notes for the Vencer logo.