In 2027, Honda will debut a flatter and sleeker redesign of its H-mark logo. The modern look is intended to represent the brand’s “second founding,” as it is expected to introduce new technology and release its first fully electric vehicles within the next few years.
The logo, resembling “outstretched hands,” promotes Honda’s attitude in embracing the vast possibilities in mobility. With several new vehicles in the pipeline, we can definitely expect a couple of futuristic Hondas in the near future.

The Japanese carmaker has not confirmed which exact vehicle will first sport this new logo, but our money is on the 0 Alpha—Honda’s first fully electric car. It was previously reported that the Alpha will be launching in 2027, right on Honda’s schedule. While the 0 Series has been confirmed for the Philippines, it is also unclear if the Alpha will enter the local market in 2027.
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This logo might also appear on the next-generation Civic with S+ Shift technology. The existing prototype still uses the current logo, but we wouldn’t be too surprised if Honda updated the Civic’s emblems before its release.

The incoming Prelude utilizes the present H-mark design, as well as the existing prototype of the Super One. There probably won’t be a facelifted Prelude just for this logo, but the Super One could get the new emblem before it enters production.
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