
The Mazda logo represents the updated corporate emblem of the automotive brand: an oval frame containing a stylized letter “M” formed by two wings. In the 2025 version, the oval became more proportionate, the wing lines of the “M” were simplified, and shadows and 3D effects were removed, making the emblem flat, clear, and easily recognizable on digital and printed media. The brand wordmark was also updated: the letters became thin and even, with increased letter spacing, making the inscription more readable and harmonized with the new emblem.
Mazda Motor Corporation was founded in 1920 in Hiroshima, Japan, and initially produced cork products. Later, the company focused on motorcycles and automobiles, becoming one of the few manufacturers to master rotary engines. Today, Mazda produces passenger cars, crossovers, and sports models, emphasizing innovative technologies including the proprietary Skyactiv line and the “Jinba Ittai” concept — unity of driver and car. The brand’s products are sold in over 130 countries, and the manufacturer remains an independent player with a distinct engineering approach and focus on environmental sustainability.












