Inside the Michelin Man’s Story — From Tires to Stars
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The Origins of Michelin’s Famous Mascot
Bibendum — better recognised as the Michelin Man — is a symbol of trust, safety, and innovation in mobility.
Created by the Michelin tire company in France, Bibendum was originally drawn as a towering figure made entirely of stacked tires.
The Michelin Man’s First Look
The first sketches showed Bibendum holding a goblet filled with nails, glass, and stones — a bold way of saying Michelin tires could "drink up" road hazards.
This classical motto tied Michelin branding to culture and sophistication, helping the mascot appeal beyond car enthusiasts.
Evolution Over the Decades
This updated look remains in place today, ensuring he stays relevant to a new generation.
His adaptability is why the figure has lasted over 130 years.
From Tires to Fine Dining
While Bibendum doesn’t personally hand out Michelin stars, his image is closely tied to the guide that ranks the world’s top restaurants.
In 2025, the Michelin Guide continues to expand across the Middle East and Asia, with Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Tokyo adding new starred restaurants.
A Mascot That Refuses to Fade
In an era of digital marketing, few mascots have survived — but the Michelin Man remains iconic.
For the Michelin Group, Bibendum represents more than branding.
Final Thoughts
After more than 130 years, the Michelin Man remains a unique cultural icon.
The mascot has proven timeless — adaptable, resilient, and unforgettable.
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