What Brand Has an H-Shaped Logo?

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VonEva
07/30/25 4:53am
An H-shaped logo represents the Japanese brand Honda, where the 'H' in the logo is derived from the first letter of Honda's Japanese pronunciation. Honda is a multinational transportation vehicle and machinery manufacturing company founded by Soichiro Honda in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, with its headquarters in Tokyo. It is one of the world's largest motorcycle manufacturers and a leading producer of internal combustion engines. Dongfeng Honda was established on July 16, 2003, and currently operates three production plants. Since its inception, the Dongfeng Honda brand has produced a range of vehicles, including the Honda CR-V (Sport Utility Vehicle), the mid-size CIVIC (Civic), the premium sports sedan SPIRIOR, the self-owned brand model CIIMO, the high-end MPV ELYSION, the new-concept sedan JADE, the compact SUV XR-V, the compact mid-size car GREIZ, the super hatchback GIENIA, the mid-size SUV UR-V, the new elite flagship sedan INSPIRE, and the stylish and enjoyable ENVIX.
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