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How the Kia Cerato 2022 became the first model to score the brand's new badge in Australia
How the Kia Cerato 2022 became the first model to score the brand's new badge in Australia
October 27, 2020

Kia Australia didn’t want to debut its new badge on the Cerato because the logo didn’t look good on the small car, according to a senior executive.

Speaking to CarsGuideKia Australia’s general manager of product planning Roland Rivero said the futuristic looking lettering of the new logo was designed to suit the next decade of cars to come from the brand, not the old models which sport an oval badge.

Mr Rivero revealed he hoped to debut the new badge on the next-generation Sportage, but bosses back in South Korea needed the roll-out of the new logo done sooner. That meant fitting the new badge to the Cerato, but according to Mr Rivero there was one problem – it didn’t look good on the front of that car.

“To me it would have been perfect if we’d launched the badge with the new Sportage – you know new car, new design, new logo,” he said.

Instead, the Cerato was chosen as the first Kia in Australia to wear the badge, but Mr Rivero said the logo looks so modern that it didn’t match the front styling of the Cerato. Designers were then brought in it to restyle the Cerato’s face to match the new badge.

“The new logo wouldn’t have looked good on the pre-face lift Cerato – it just wouldn’t have matched. I’m glad the designers tried to make it match. A bit of sheet metal change here and there, and plastics can work wonders so that you can make it more in line with the new logo,” he said.

“They did a pretty good job of it. The first couple of attempts weren’t sensational, or didn’t properly align, but you provide feedback and then they fine tune it to a level that matches better.”

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