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Big Boy Toyz Unveils a New Logo After 16 Years: A Modern Identity for a Younger Lux-Car Audience

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   Big Boy Toyz (BBT), India’s leading pre-owned luxury and supercar retailer, has announced a major brand identity overhaul, unveiling a new logo after 16 years. The brand—known for bringing rare exotics and top-end luxury cars to Indian buyers—has taken a bold step to modernise its visual identity to match the tastes of a younger, digital-first audience. A Sleek and Minimalist Redesign The new BBT logo embraces sleek lines, minimal geometry and a clean modern aesthetic , symbolising a shift from a conventionally bold, industrial identity to a more refined and international look. The simplified design aligns with global luxury brands that have embraced minimalism to enhance digital visibility and long-term recall. According to the company, the redesign reflects “modern luxury, dynamism and timelessness,” conveying the brand’s evolution from a pioneering used-luxury-car dealer to a full-fledged lifestyle brand for automotive enthusiasts.   First Logo Change in 16 Years ...

Maruti will launch a charge of 200 km Running Electric Car Wagon-R

Maruti will launch a charge of 200 km Running Electric Car Wagon-R

Price of this 5-seater car can be between 7 to 9 lakh rupees.
The With  announcement of tax rebate on the purchase of electric vehicles in the budget and exemption under FEM-2 scheme, these vehicles are now expected to accelerate sales. In this case, many car manufacturer companies are launching electric vehicles. Maruti Suzuki Company is also bringing its own Electric Car (Wagon-R), which has been spotted during a test drive in Delhi.

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