Whether perched on a truck's roof or sitting on the dashboard, the Michelin Man has watched over drivers like a guardian angel. Since the 1950s, large cab-top figurines have been prized collector’s items, and Bibendum has become a global ambassador for the brand.
Throughout his 125-year history, the Michelin Man mascot has appeared in various forms: kickboxing, ballroom dancing, motorcycle riding, and even snake charming!
Between the 70's and the early 2000s, you could find him strolling along summer beaches, delighting crowds at the Tour de France caravan, and standing proudly outside auto service centres around the world. He welcomed motorists with his arms open wide, outstretched in greeting, waving or running.
The Michelin Man communicates quality, performance, and reliability across languages, generations, and borders, embodying our commitment to customer service.
The Michelin Man has evolved from printed posters to digital animations while staying relevant across generations. He’s become a unique symbol of a universally recognised and trusted brand. So much so that, in 2000, the Financial Times voted him the best logo of all time! [2]
[2] https://business.michelin.co.uk/master/blog/articles/once-upon-a-time-the-michelin-man-mascot