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Honda’s New “H” Logo For EVs Is A Throwback to 1963

  • 11/01/2024
  • English, Global News
  • Timothy Prakash

Honda is set to introduce a fresh logo for its electric vehicles (EVs), updating the current “H” that has been a constant presence on all Honda cars since 1981.

Honda Logo

The new logo, described as representing “two outstretched hands,” features a thinner and more minimalist design compared to the current H, omitting the trapezoid border. This logo transformation bears a resemblance to Honda’s original logo from 1963, with a similar thin and top-heavy structure.

Honda logo evolution

The updated logo is scheduled to debut on the upcoming 0 Series electric cars, a new lineup of next-generation EVs set to be introduced in the United States starting in 2026.

 

Saloon

The first two 0 Series vehicles, the Saloon and Space-Hub concepts, will showcase the redesigned emblem, with the Saloon serving as inspiration for a future production model in the American market.

  • 11/01/2024
  • English, Global News
  • Timothy Prakash

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