Honda now uses the brand trademark 1980. Honda's trademark design team found the characteristics of Honda's youth, advanced technology and novel design from more than 2,500 design drawings from all over the world, and decided to use the "H" trademark shaped like a three-string speaker. The "H" in the design is the initials of HONDA. There are eagle wings on the letters, symbolizing "Honda's technological leap and Honda's promising future".
"Harmony between man and car, car and environment" is the development direction of Honda. Dynamic, luxurious and smooth is Honda's consistent style; Designing an engine with surging power, low fuel consumption and low pollution is Honda's technical goal. It is Honda's aim to attract more customers with advanced and practical design, excellent manufacturing quality and relatively low price. "H" trademark, a world-famous trademark, is the foundation of Honda's career and the soul of Honda's success.
Honda's founder, Shoichiro Honda, is a Japanese industrialist.
After Henry Ford, he is the second automobile engineer in the world to receive the Holly Medal from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. 196 1 defeated the long-term monopoly position of British motorcycles in the competitions held in Britain, and won many times in future competitions, thus establishing its position in the international motorcycle market. Later, he won the Formula One car race, which marked the highest level of cars in the world, thus establishing his position in this field.