Audi has announced its plans to unveil their updated logo for the first time internationally at the Franfurt Motor show.
The redesigned logo stresses “Vorsprung durch Technik” (Advancement through Technology) and has already made its initial debut at the brand’s 100th anniversary celebrations.
The updated logo with 4 rings in still the visual focus of the new logo but the altered surface and new profile gives it a more contemporary look.
“Vorsprung durch Technik is a clear promise to our customers - and an obligation for all Audi employees to render our design even more innovative, our drive systems even more efficient and our product range even more emotion-packed.” said Peter Schwarzenbauer, a member of the Board of Management for Marketing and Sales for Audi.
“Audi is the most progressive premium brand,” says Peter Schwarzenbauer. “This orientation to the future is in our genes - and in time for Audi’s 100th anniversary has consequently now become a part of our brand logo.”
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The new Audi logo: trade fair debut at the IAA
- 100 years of Audi: Corporate Design further evolved
- New logo now includes brand essence Vorsprung durch Technik
- Four rings take on a new look
- Logo download at www.audi-mediaservices.com/epk/newlogo
Visitors to the 63rd International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt am Main can expect to witness an extraordinary debut at the trade fair from September 15 onward. In addition to the international launch of numerous technical innovations, AUDI AG is also unveiling the further evolution of the four rings at this year’s trade fair stand. Even more progressive and contemporary than its predecessor, the new Audi logo elevates the brand essence to its key message: Vorsprung durch Technik.
“As we see it, Vorsprung durch Technik is a clear promise to our customers - and an obligation for all Audi employees to render our design even more innovative, our drive systems even more efficient and our product range even more emotion-packed,” says Peter Schwarzenbauer, Member of the Board of Management for Marketing and Sales at AUDI AG.
Audi has made it possible for customers to experience Vorsprung durch Technik firsthand with technical innovations such as quattro all-wheel drive, intelligent aluminum lightweight design and highly efficient diesel technology. For the first time, the brand claim has now been combined with the brand trademark, the four rings, in the various versions of the new logo. The rings are still the visual focus of the new logo, but their altered surface and new profile give them an even more contemporary look.
The new typeface “Audi Type” is also part of Audi’s evolved Corporate Design. It was the result of an international typography competition and has already been in use since the start of the year. Its aim was to enhance the independent character of the Audi typeface - clear, minimalist and technical.
The Audi color code, used in all communication media, has also been further developed and will be used even more stringently with the new Corporate Design. As main color, aluminum silver represents technical innovative power and lightweight design, an Audi core competency and one of the most important future technologies that set the brand apart.
“Audi is the most progressive premium brand,” says Peter Schwarzenbauer. “This orientation to the future is in our genes - and in time for Audi’s 100th anniversary has consequently now become a part of our brand logo.”
Starting in September, the new logo will be used in all communication measures: from classic advertising, publications and Audi press kits to sponsorship and the Audi website. The redesigned logo already made an initial debut at the Audi brand’s 100th anniversary celebrations. The new Audi logo will be used internationally for the first time during its trade fair debut at the IAA. There it will add the crowning touch to the white, red and black AUDI AG exhibition stand, which covers 6,000 square meters and has been designed to reflect Audi’s characteristic “terminal” architecture.
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