The company has left a Chrome 3D design in favor of a flat style that looks better on the screens of the devices.
Japanese car manufacturer Suzuki has updated his company’s signing of the first time since 2003. The iconic “S”, used since 1958, retained the form, but it got a new look: a flat design with thin contours along the edges and the color of the “bright silver” color, reminiscent of matte aluminality. The Chrome 3D-Arrangement has finally lost the past.
The company explained that such a solution meets the modern requirements – a new logo looks better on smartphone screens and in a digital environment, and also more friendly in labor.
“The new logo introduces our desire to look at the eyes of customers and create value for them, as well as our willingness to accept the calls of a new era,” said Suzuki President Tosikhiro Suzuki.
The updated signing will first appear in the concepts, which the company will face on October 30, 2025 at the Japanese Mobility Show exhibition. Eventually gradually incorporate it into all serial brand models. Thanks to the non -intriguing proportions of the embodiment, you can also install existing cars without design renewal.
We remind you, Bentley has previously been reported to have updated the logo. The Range Rover also showed a new logo.
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