
The Nissan logo features a thin geometric design: the word “NISSAN” is set in a modern typeface and enclosed in a ring with two breaks on each side. Introduced in 2020, this design reflects the brand’s focus on technology, adaptability, and minimalism. The flat version replaced the previous metallic style, making it versatile for both digital and physical uses. The broken ring alludes to the rising sun—a nod to the brand’s origin and name.
Nissan was founded in Japan in 1933 and over the decades has grown into one of the world’s largest automakers. Its name comes from the term “Nihon Sangyo,” meaning “Japanese industry.” Nissan produces a wide range of vehicles, from city cars to sports cars and crossovers. The brand is well known for innovations in electric vehicles—particularly the Leaf, one of the world’s best-selling EVs. Nissan actively develops autonomous driving technologies and electric platforms, and is part of the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi alliance, strengthening its global presence.










