Industry Report: Kia Motors to Phase in New Corporate Identity
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New Look is "Young and Energetic" According to Kia
The fact that Americans only started to get to know Kia and its products ten years ago cant get in the way of the automakers desire to globalize its branding strategy. And the new look wont be so radical as to cause prospective Kia buyers and current customers alike any problems locating a dealer.
Gone is the white oval, the bold KIA letters and bright red background of the current logo, replaced by a white background surrounded by a "richer, deeper red" oval, and matching three dimensional red typeface (color code: M100Y100K30), says the Korean automaker.
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| Kias new logo is only part of its completely updated corporate identity. Note: Click on photo album link below for more images. (Photo: Kia Motors America) |
Kia will be one of smartest looking franchises when it all takes effect, with its retail stores and signage taking on contemporary design details in glass and brushed aluminum, which should appeal to the automakers
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| The upcoming Sportage compact SUV will be the first to sport Kias updated logo. Note: Click on photo album link below for more images. (Photo: Kia Motors America) |
Currently there are different Kia logos being used in different world markets, therefore a consolidation was needed. The new corporate identity will phase in gradually, with the brands 3,000 distributors and dealers throughout the world replacing old signage and then remodeling their dealerships.
The first sign of change on the Korean automakers products will start with the new logo appearing on the upcoming Sportage compact SUV, becoming available in Korea later this month and debuting to the world at the Paris Motor Show in September.
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| Following Kias global continuity strategy, the new Sportage will get the same name in all markets. Note: Click on photo album link below for more images. (Photo: Kia Motors America) |
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