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What brand is the H logo?

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DeclanLynn
07/29/25 11:39pm

The H logo is the trademark of Guangzhou Honda Automobile, where Honda refers to Honda Motor Co., Ltd. The company ranks very high globally in terms of automobile production and scale, with its headquarters located in Tokyo. Today, Honda has become a multinational group producing and selling automobiles and motorcycles. Here is some additional information: 1. Meaning of the logo: The "H" is the graphic trademark for Honda automobiles and motorcycles, representing the first capital letter of "HONDA," the Japanese pronunciation of "Honda." The letters "HM" in the Honda automobile logo stand for "HONDA MOTOR," with eagle wings above these letters, symbolizing "the soaring technology of Honda and the boundless future of the company." 2. Design of the "H" logo: Honda's development direction is "harmony between people and cars, cars and the environment"; dynamic, luxurious, and smooth are the consistent styles of Honda; designing powerful, fuel-efficient, and low-emission engines is Honda's technological goal; attracting more customers with advanced and practical designs, excellent manufacturing quality, and relatively affordable prices is Honda's mission. The "H" logo, this world-famous trademark, is the foundation of Honda's business and the soul of its success.

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OEmmett
08/16/25 2:49am

As a veteran driver with decades of experience, I'm very familiar with various car logos. That H emblem is unmistakably Honda's brand, which I remember seeing since Honda first entered China in the 1980s. Honda's reliability is truly unmatched—my first Civic ran over 200,000 kilometers with the engine still going strong, quiet and fuel-efficient. Nowadays, you commonly see CR-Vs or Accords on the road, perfect choices for families with their spacious interiors and stable handling. When young people ask me for car-buying advice, I always recommend Honda—they hold their value well in the used car market too. The H emblem's design is simple yet powerful, representing the innovative spirit of Honda's founder, Soichiro Honda. If you see this emblem when buying a car, you know you've chosen the right brand.

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MaximusLee
10/19/25 3:28am

As a novice driver, I'm a bit confused about car brands. But the H logo sticks in my mind because the driving school car was a Honda Civic, which handles easily with precise steering. A quick search told me it's Honda, a Japanese brand renowned for quality. Models like the Fit are economical and fuel-efficient, perfect for us students to maintain. The simple yet eye-catching H letter logo embodies Honda's meticulous craftsmanship. When driving out with friends, spotting the H badge instantly makes me feel stylish. Honda offers a diverse lineup - the comfortable Accord and practical CR-V make daily commutes stress-free. Choosing this brand means both peace of mind and savings.

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JocelynLee
12/02/25 4:02am

As a car enthusiast, the H emblem is all too familiar. It represents Honda, originating from a design by Soichiro Honda in 1961, symbolizing innovation like the NSX supercar. Honda's engine technology is formidable, with the VTEC system delivering stunning performance in the Civic. The H-shaped logo is simple yet efficient, and I've seen many Honda models at car modification shows, where the H emblem always shines. Honda's impressive track record in F1 and MotoGP racing proves its reliable performance. Choosing a car with the H emblem ensures quality.

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