Who Is the Michelin Man?
Since his first appearance in 1894, the Michelin Man has become a global cultural figure.
His unusual look made him stand out at trade fairs and in early print advertisements.
The Michelin Man’s First Look
Though unusual, these depictions cemented him as a recognizable figure in European advertising.
This classical motto tied Michelin branding to culture and sophistication, helping the mascot appeal beyond car enthusiasts.
From Mummy-Like Figure to Slim Icon
Over the decades, Bibendum’s design slimmed down, reflecting changes in tire technology and modern aesthetics.
His adaptability is why the figure has lasted over 130 years.
The Michelin Man and Food Culture
Today, when people hear "Michelin," they think of both performance on the road and excellence on the plate.
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
From print posters to virtual campaigns, he has evolved without losing his identity.
He reflects values of reliability, durability, and quality — qualities Michelin wants drivers and diners alike to associate with its name.
Why Bibendum Will Keep Rolling
In 2025, he continues to inspire trust, laughter, and recognition in equal measure.
The Michelin Brand Man isn’t just a brand character