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What is this phenomenon about of replacing or covering the Kia emblems to make it look like a Lexus emblem?

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The rumors that a Kia will have the new logo in 2021 are inaccurate?

Depends on what you mean by 2021.

The new K7/Cadenza will launch sometime in Korea next year and by the time we get it (likely end of 2021; that is, if we get it) will be a 2022MY.
 
Here’s what it may look like on the Telluride: Black Edition

It looks like NASA font.

I think changing logos and branding probably requires a bunch of legal declarations and protections in each country they plan to use it which could be why it takes longer.

If the report is that the new badge will show up on the Cadenza MY2022, then that likely means CY2021.

The Korean K round badge is the original and dates further back to the company’s roots before Lexus was even a brand. Possibly the 1940s when it was Kyungsung Precision Industry. One of the reasons they switch to oval was to match the Ford badge when Kia manufactured cars for Ford.
 
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New emblem spy shot on K7. Audio is Korean, but you can see the spy shot around 2:30 mark.
 
I like it!! is this something we can get?
Spy shot was from very recent K7. Which should roll out early next year. I am sure plethora 3rd party will be available if oem ones do not retrofit.
 
I’m curious why people are saying the Klexus logo is kia’s original logo. I haven’t seen any proof of this on the internet. Can only find this timeline. Curious to know if there was another logo not in the image below.
 

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Yes, the Vintage K is an actual KIA design. The KLexus design is a derivative of the Vintage K...
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I MUCH prefer the Vintage K and have it on my Telly.
To folks of my generation KIA means: Killed In Action.
Very true. I never understood in the 90s when they first entered the US why they used a common military acronym with such a somber meaning on the logo. They should have strayed from the Ford Festiva oval more and used a design. Sort of like selling the Nova in Mexico.
 
An apt comparison, but I think that might be a wives tale 😆
I didn’t know that, I thought that was a real thing. I thought it was renamed to the Chevy Caribe. Thank you for the fact check I was a victim of urban legend. Am I also wrong about the oval shape of the Kia bad derived from the Ford Festiva?
 
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