Lexus badge change
#16
#18
Meanwhile the triple pointed star continues on.....as do the other legendary symbols. They really shouldn't do this, the "L" badge is very recognized
Honestly it's par for the course with Lexus. The cancelation of the TTV8 coincides with their death as a brand, nothing more than fancy Toyotas now with very little to draw people in to the brand.
The Germans understand that most won't buy an M5/4/3 or AMG but people will buy a 325i with aspirations for a M3
Lexus doesn't have anything anymore
Honestly it's par for the course with Lexus. The cancelation of the TTV8 coincides with their death as a brand, nothing more than fancy Toyotas now with very little to draw people in to the brand.
The Germans understand that most won't buy an M5/4/3 or AMG but people will buy a 325i with aspirations for a M3
Lexus doesn't have anything anymore
#19
#20
I dont like the spellout logo and Striker raises a good point about Merc not touching their logo
How did Lexus get where they are today?
The 90s and early 00s they really impressed America
Their logo became recognizable to everyone,
it represents a superior product,
more luxurious, refined, balanced than other cars
So much so that it replaced the Toyota T in Japan
You build 30 years of brand image only to throw it away competing with Kia Stingers LOL
How did Lexus get where they are today?
The 90s and early 00s they really impressed America
Their logo became recognizable to everyone,
it represents a superior product,
more luxurious, refined, balanced than other cars
So much so that it replaced the Toyota T in Japan
You build 30 years of brand image only to throw it away competing with Kia Stingers LOL
#21
I dont like the spellout logo and Striker raises a good point about Merc not touching their logo
How did Lexus get where they are today?
The 90s and early 00s they really impressed America
Their logo became recognizable to everyone,
it represents a superior product,
more luxurious, refined, balanced than other cars
So much so that it replaced the Toyota T in Japan
You build 30 years of brand image only to throw it away competing with Kia Stingers LOL
How did Lexus get where they are today?
The 90s and early 00s they really impressed America
Their logo became recognizable to everyone,
it represents a superior product,
more luxurious, refined, balanced than other cars
So much so that it replaced the Toyota T in Japan
You build 30 years of brand image only to throw it away competing with Kia Stingers LOL
Last edited by Toys4RJill; 01-03-22 at 06:15 PM.
#23
The change isn’t going to make a bit of difference in my mind. Is someone going to really say they will or will not buy it because of this, I highly doubt it. I just think Lexus is really grasping here and doesn’t really need to. Do you see BMW or Mercedes getting rid of the Roundel or the Three Pointed Star? No because their logo is recognized by almost everyone and they don’t need to. I just feel Lexus doesn’t need to either.
#24
The change isn’t going to make a bit of difference in my mind. Is someone going to really say they will or will not buy it because of this, I highly doubt it. I just think Lexus is really grasping here and doesn’t really need to. Do you see BMW or Mercedes getting rid of the Roundel or the Three Pointed Star? No because their logo is recognized by almost everyone and they don’t need to. I just feel Lexus doesn’t need to either.
#26
Those buyers have been exposed to the Lexus brand same as they have been exposed to all the other brands. Lexus has a very strong brand and a strong following, they don't need to resort to silly gimmicks like this to get attention
#27
I get that it’s for a new generation of buyers but don’t you think they already know the brand? Shouldn’t the logo stand on its own and have such high recognition that they didn’t need to do this? It took such a long time to build the brand and logo that it should remain unless you feel that your brand and logo aren’t worth it anymore.
#30
They don’t see the Lexus brand like we all do….Lexus has nowhere near the brand cache as a MB or Audi or BMW. That said, if Lexus truly wants to be a player in the battery electric segments, they need to modify their branding to what the start ups Tesla, Rivian and Lucid are doing. Battery electrics are gonna be more expensive to buy than current Lexus models as well…,Lexus has also peaked in North America for a really long time now..so a change is needed. The Toyota brand doesn’t have this issue as it’s a top 10 most recognizable brand, unlike Lexus.
Definitely a factor
Last edited by Toys4RJill; 01-03-22 at 07:06 PM.