Audi's logo has gotten a makeover — or at least updated its look. Of course, the four interlocking rings remain, but they are noticeably flatter. The old chrome look has also taken a hike, replaced ...
We don’t know exactly how many of you were expecting this, but we were taken by surprise when we saw that following its centennial celebration, the four-ring brand decided to change its logo. No major ...
The Audi logo is one of the most recognised car logos around. Those four simple circles first appeared way back in 1932. All the same, it still manages to cause some controversy: there was the move to ...
Just as we told you some time ago, Audi this year revised the company's logo to celebrate the 100th anniversary so it brought the four rings a slightly different look. The German brand says the new ...
Audi, a German automaker, has recently got its logo re-designed digitally. The company has joined the BMW, NIssan, Skoda, Kia, Hyundai and Renault to jump on the bandwagon, introducing a new 2D badge ...
Audi could be on the verge of revamping its logo after patent filings in the U.S. and Germany show two new versions of the German automaker’s iconic four rings logo. One logo resembles an outline of ...
The new AUDI logo is part of a project with Chinese automaker SAIC. German carmaker Audi has dropped its iconic four rings logo in China, a move that has shocked social media. The logo has been a ...
China is Audi’s largest single market, with sales exceeding 729,000 vehicles in 2023. Now, the German carmaker is set to expand its footprint in the region with the launch of a new automobile brand.
Audi and SAIC are working on a new range of EVs that will be developed, produced, and sold in China. A new report suggests that these models won’t use the traditional four-ring Audi logo, in an effort ...
The new electric SUV from Audi's Chinese AUDI brand is being billed as the most important launch in the young company's ...
14:40, Wed, Nov 27, 2024 Updated: 14:40, Wed, Nov 27, 2024 Audi has divided motorists by launching a new sub-brand for one of the world's biggest car markets that kills off the famous four rings logo.