• By Kanika Sachdeva
  • Wed, 24 Sep 2025 07:19 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Suzuki New Logo 2025: Suzuki Motor Corporation has introduced its all-new emblem, marking a first for the company in over 20 years. And unless you give it your full attention, you might not miss it altogether. Unveiled ahead of its debut at the upcoming Japan Mobility Show 2025, Suzuki's corporate identity, the iconic 'S', adopts a flatter, more modern design in line with two-dimensional logos displayed on Kia, Nissan, Audi, Volkswagen, JLR and BMW models. The proportions and the outline of the Suzuki emblem have been retained, though. 

Suzuki New Logo: Modern as well as Eco Safer

Unlike the older emblem with a glossy chrome finish, the new emblem features a 'high-brightness silver' paint, a step toward reducing environmental impact while also sounding a bugle for a new era.

Suzuki New Logo: More Than Just A Corporate Identity

According to Suzuki President Toshihiro Suzuki, the newly revealed emblem is more than just a corporate identity; it embodies a long-term commitment to 'create valuable products by focusing on the customer', while being ready to take on new challenges for the future.

'Under the corporate slogan ''By Your Side", we will continue to walk alongside our customers by providing infrastructure mobility closely connected with people’s lives, contributing to the realisation of a sustainable future.'

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Suzuki New Logo: When will it debut?

Come October 30, 2025, the new emblem will debut on concept models at the Japan Mobility Show 2025. It will eventually be displayed on production-spec models being rolled out worldwide.

Suzuki New Logo: Where will it show up first?

The most likely production-spec model to debut the all-new Suzuki emblem is the Victoris, Maruti Suzuki's second mid-sized SUV for the Indian market. Suzuki hasn't officially confirmed it, but considering that Suzuki will export the made-in-India Victoris to over 100 nations, adorning it with a new emblem would make sense. Other than that, we expect the e-Vitara to wear the same badge.