Aquila Italiana, an Italian automotive manufacturer, was founded in Turin, Italy, in 1906. It specialized in luxury autos, with the Aquila Italiana Tipo 25 making its debut in 1913. The firm struggled financially, notably during World War I, and was forced to close in the early 1920s.
The Aquila Italiana logo depicts a fearsome eagle that has developed from a realistic to an abstract image throughout time. The company, formed as “Società Anonima Aquila” and then renamed “Società Anonima Italiana Aquila,” was an Italian automotive manufacturer that operated from 1906 and 1917.








