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July 24, 2024

Is This Mazda's New Logo?


Are we looking at Mazda’s new logo? The Hiroshima-based carmaker has been granted a trademark for this logo.

Though the updated design looks close to the current winged M logo which has been used since 1997 and updated slightly through the years, the new logo is a far greater departure. The previous oval shape is now more circular in form, while the “wings” are more uniform in thickness. Moreover, to make it more “digital” friendly, the bezel-like finish has been swapped out in favor of a flat two-dimensional design.

The trademark was filed along with others including the words, MAZDA (in the Mazda font) and a Mazda Driving Academy. There’s even one which shows a new logo for the “Mazda Roadster MX-5.” This could point to Mazda finally adopting a singular name for its two-door sportscar, dropping the “Roadster” name in Japan. It could also be used for the upcoming special 35th anniversary model.

While it’s thought this new design could be part of a global rebrand, it remains to be seen whether the new logo will be used as badging on vehicles or reserved only for corporate purposes.

6 comments:

  1. This logo is perfect! I can barely notice the difference, which ironically encapuslates mazda's car design philosophy where they recycle the **** out of their previous designs then implements them throughout their line up.

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    1. Mazda models had been winning design awards (if not short-listed) left and right. So your taste is not as good as the panel of experts.

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    2. Experts that can be paid

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  2. they're all basically ditching the 3D look now

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  3. They changed the logo but not the car. Its easier that way.

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  4. What's the difference? For me, it just feels rounder and they removed the chrome and replaced it with black.

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