New Kia Logo Set to be Unveiled by End of 2020

by Aug 25, 2020All News, Kia, Slider0 comments

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A new information from AutoHome chinese car website during the reveal event of Chinese-spec Kia K5 said that Kia will unveil the new logo by the end of the year, using it for the first time on CV’s dedicated EV to be revealed on April 2021. The new design arrives 16 years after Kia Motors’ latest redesign of its brand logo, introduced through the 2nd gen Sportage in 2004.

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What we know so far?

Designed in red and black flavors, the application for the stylized KIA avatar was made back at home with the Korea Intellectual Property Rights Information Service (KIPRIS). The fields for the registration date and application publish date are both empty, which means Kia has yet to receive the stamp of approval from the local authorities, but that’s likely only a matter of time. Digging deeper into the search results provided by KIPRIS reveals Kia actually initially applied for these two logos on July 19.

It’s too soon to say whether the fresh logo will be adopted by all cars as reports are suggesting Kia might use it only for its hybrids and EVs initially. Regardless, it’s refreshing to know a new logo could finally be on its way seeing as how the current badge with its rather bland design has been in use for as long as we can remember.

Genesis new 2D logo

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Genesis already unveiled the new 2D emblem. It is characterized by changing from 3D with emphasis on volume to 2D with emphasis on plane. The unification of each brand’s emblem with a simple and clear new design is part of the strategy to respond to future car design by digitizing and electrifying cars.

The emblem that many brands are currently using is in the form of engraved in 3D. The 3D emblem is difficult to properly implement a logo on a display screen that is getting larger in size. From the perspective of the viewer, both visibility and intuition are less than 2D. The 2D emblem is a simple reconstruction of the faces and lines that make up the shape, so you can recognize the logo at a glance from a distance.

As a final note, it’s worth mentioning the Stinger sold in South Korea eschews the traditional corporate logo for an “E,” while the Mohave SUV has its own badge.

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Written by Jose Antonio Lopez

Passionated about Korean cars from Hyundai, Kia & Genesis. Photographer. I love being in nature, hiking. Tech lover.

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