Meet Bibendum: The Michelin Man’s Evolution In 2025
Who Is the Michelin Man?
The Michelin Man, known officially as Bibendum, is one of the world’s longest-standing brand mascots.
Created by the Michelin tire company in France, Bibendum was originally drawn as a towering figure made entirely of stacked tires.
Early Depictions
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.
His name "Bibendum" comes from the Latin phrase *Nunc est bibendum* — meaning "Now is the time to drink."
From Mummy-Like Figure to Slim Icon
Over the decades, Bibendum’s design slimmed down, reflecting changes in tire technology and modern aesthetics.
By the 21st century, the Michelin Man had become one of the most recognised mascots worldwide, with studies suggesting over 90% brand recognition.
The Michelin Man and Food Culture
This unexpected crossover — from car tires to fine dining — has made the Michelin Man part of global lifestyle culture.
Although the Michelin Man doesn’t appear at every ceremony, his image is still used in promotions and branding.
The Michelin Man’s Relevance Today
His mix of history, humor, and adaptability ensures he connects with new audiences.
For the Michelin Group, Bibendum represents more than branding.
Final Thoughts
He bridges industries, from automobiles to haute cuisine, and carries a global presence few mascots can match.
As long as Michelin tires keep rolling and Michelin stars keep shining, Bibendum will remain part of the story.