Kia Has A New Logo, And We're Ready To Show It To You

January 06 2021, Centennial Kia

Kia Has A New Logo, And We're Ready To Show It To You

The schedule with which the new logo will be unveiled on vehicles is still unknown, but we now know what the badge will look like on upcoming Kias. This is the new Kia logo, and we're big fans. You can watch the spectacular release of the new logo in the video below. Kia actually set a Guinness World Record for "Most unmanned aerial vehicles launching fireworks simultaneously." There were 303 pyrodrones in action above Incheon, South Korea. 

Kia says the main themes behind the new logo are symmetry, rhythm, and rising elements – we just say it looks cool. Now, if you think the logo looks familiar, that's because you may have seen something like it already. When Kia dropped the Imagine Concept at the 2019 Geneva International Motor Show, it wasn't wearing the Kia-name-inside-oval logo that the company had been using since 1994. 

Kia Has A New Logo, And We're Ready To Show It To You

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