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New Kia logo revealed as part of aspirational rebranding

New corporate look for Kia as it enters new era with a heavy focus on electric cars

Kia has revealed a brand new logo as part of a wide-ranging rebranding exercise that will see the previously budget-oriented Korean marque sell itself to car buyers as more aspirational and a leader in automotive technology. 

The big scale revamp of the entire brand is part of the company’s ‘Plan S’ restructuring strategy revealed in 2020, which will see the company produce 11 different fully electric models by 2025.

Ditching the oval logo of old, the new badge is supposed to conjure up thoughts of ‘symmetry and rhythm,’ being a heavily stylised take on the Kia name. 

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The company is also ditching its old ‘The Power to Surprise’ slogan in favour of a less humble motto: ‘Movement that inspires.’

“Kia’s new logo represents the company’s commitment to becoming an icon for change and innovation”, said Ho Sung Song, Kia’s President and CEO.

The reveal of the new logo will be swiftly followed by a tangible demonstration of what Kia’s new brand image is all about on 15 January, when it will reveal how its new ethos will apply to future models. 

In 2021, the brand will launch a flagship electric car that will be a sleek coupe-SUV using an all new platform called E-GMP. Internally, the model is known as the Kia CV, and it will have “around 300 miles” of range and offer a “sub-20-minute recharge time,” while the very fastest version of the brand’s incoming halo car will do 0-62mph in under three seconds.  

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