Badge engineering

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Badge engineering is a term that describes the rebadging of one model of car as another. This often occurs when two companies pool resources by operating a joint venture or merging their operations.

Image:Ford Fiesta mk4.jpgImage:Mazda 121.jpg While originally, differences were confined to the badges used on the model, more typically it involves slight styling differences, usually with different headlights and rear lights. The term derives from the pot metal trademark emblems fastened onto the outside of the car, or onto the dashboard (fascia).

It also occurs when an individual manufacturer, such as General Motors, owns a portfolio of different brands, and markets the same car under a different brand in different territories.

Language problems can also mean that a car has to be given a different name in a certain country (for example, the Mitsubishi Pajero is called the Montero in Spanish-speaking countries), although this may not constitute badge engineering, as the car is still sold under the same brand name. Anecdotally, pajero is a colloquialism for masturbation in Spanish.

As it is often extremely expensive to establish a new brand, and can take many years for it to gain acceptance, it is often more cost effective to rebadge a product under an existing name.

For example, cars built by Daewoo, now owned by General Motors, are now only badged as Daewoos in South Korea and Vietnam. In other markets, they are now badged as Chevrolets. Similarly, in Australia and New Zealand, where Daewoo was unsuccessful, they are now rebadged as Holden models.

Conversely, badge engineering occurs with luxury models. Japanese brands found it difficult to shrug off their 'cheap and cheerful' image in North America when luxury models started appearing in the 1990s. So Honda, Toyota, Nissan and Mazda started Acura, Lexus, Infiniti and Eunos respectively. Each new badge adding prestige values that would not be possible without shifting their core brand values of the parent brand. In most Asian countries, Toyota was already a luxury brand, so the Lexus brand was not marketed there. However Lexus has been so successful as a prestige badge engineering exercise that Toyota are now marketing the brand in their native Japan.

The term is also used for the makers of consumer electronics and household appliances sold under different names, especially the house brands of discount merchandisers, who can make specifications that would result in a lower-quality product as well.

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Current examples

Model Rebadged as Where
Chevrolet Celta Suzuki Fun Argentina
Chevrolet Colorado GMC Canyon United States, Canada
also as Isuzu i-Series United States
Daewoo Kalos Chevrolet Aveo United States, Canada, China, Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, South Africa, Middle East, South America
also as Chevrolet Kalos Western Europe
also as Suzuki Swift+ Canada
also as Pontiac Wave Canada
also as Holden Barina Australia and New Zealand (from 2005-2006)
Daewoo Matiz Chevrolet Matiz Western Europe
also as Chevrolet Spark China, South America, Eastern Europe, South Africa, Middle East, and Southeast Asia
also as Pontiac Matiz G2 Mexico
Daewoo Lacetti Chevrolet Lacetti Europe
also as Suzuki Reno United States
also as Chevrolet Optra5 Canada, India, Japan
also as Buick Excelle HRV China
and as Holden Viva Australia and New Zealand
Daewoo Rezzo Chevrolet Tacuma/Rezzo Europe
also as Chevrolet Vivant South Africa, Chile
Daewoo Nubira Chevrolet Optra Canada, South Africa, Thailand, India, Chile
also as Chevrolet Nubira Western Europe
also as Chevrolet Lacetti Eastern Europe
also as Suzuki Forenza United States
and as Buick Excelle China
Daewoo Magnus Chevrolet Evanda Europe
also as Suzuki Verona North America
also as Chevrolet Epica Canada, Chile, China, Colombia
also as Holden Vectra Australia and New Zealand*possibly (from 2006)
Ford Escape Mazda Tribute United States, Canada, Japan
and as Mercury Mariner United States
Ford Ranger Mazda B-Series North America
Holden Commodore Chevrolet Lumina/Omega Middle East, Southern Africa, Southeast Asia, (as Lumina) South America (as Omega)
Holden Monaro Vauxhall Monaro United Kingdom
also as Pontiac GTO United States
and as Chevrolet Lumina Coupe Middle East
Holden Statesman Chevrolet Caprice Middle East
and as Daewoo Statesman South Korea
and as Buick Royaum China
Honda Civic Acura CSX Canada
Honda Integra Acura RSX North America
Honda Accord Acura TSX North America
Honda Inspire Honda Accord (USDM) North America, Australia, Brazil
Honda Legend Acura RL North America
Honda NSX Acura NSX North America
Isuzu Trooper Holden Jackaroo Australia, New Zealand
also as Opel Monterey Europe
Isuzu MU Opel/Vauxhall/Holden Frontera Europe (as Opel), except UK (as Vauxhall)

Australia (as Holden Frontera)

Mazda 323 Ford Activa Taiwan
also as Ford Lynx Southeast Asia
Mazda Axela Mazda3 North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Middle East
Mazda Premacy Mazda5 Europe, North America
Mazda Atenza Mazda6 North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Middle East
Nissan Cedric Infiniti M45 North America
Nissan Cima Infiniti Q45 North America
Nissan Primera Infiniti G20 North America
Nissan Sunny (old model, still made in Mexico) Nissan Sentra North America
also as Nissan V16 Chile
Nissan Skyline Infiniti G35 North America, South Korea, Taiwan, Middle East
Nissan Tiida Nissan Versa United States, Canada
Opel Astra F (Sedan) Chevrolet Viva Russia
Opel Corsa B Buick Sail China
also as Holden Barina Australia
Opel Zafira Subaru Traviq Japan
also as Chevrolet Zafira South America
also as Holden Zafira Australia
Peugeot 807 Citroën C8 Europe
also as Fiat Ulysse Europe
also as Lancia Phedra Europe
Peugeot Boxer Citroën Jumper Europe
also as Fiat Ducato Europe
Renault Kangoo Express Nissan Kubistar Europe
Renault Clio Symbol Nissan Platina Mexico, Chile
Renault Clio Renault Lutecia Japan
Renault Trafic Nissan Primastar Europe
also as Opel/Vauxhall Vivaro Europe (as Opel), except UK (as Vauxhall)
SEAT Cordoba VW Derby and City Golf Europe and Mexico and China
Subaru Forester Chevrolet Forester India
Subaru Impreza Saab 9-2X North America
Suzuki Ignis Holden Cruze Australia, New Zealand
also as Chevrolet Cruze Asia
Suzuki Wagon R Opel/Vauxhall Agila Europe
Tata Indica Rover CityRover United Kingdom
Toyota Altezza Lexus IS North America, Europe
Toyota Aristo Lexus GS North America, Europe
Toyota Avensis Scion tC North America
Toyota Aygo Citroen C1 Europe
also as Peugeot 107 Europe
Toyota bB Scion xB United States
Toyota Celsior Lexus LS North America, Europe
Toyota Harrier Lexus RX North America, Europe, Asia, Middle East
Toyota Ist Scion xA United States
Toyota Matrix Pontiac Vibe North America
and as Toyota Voltz Japan
Toyota Soarer Lexus SC North America, Europe
Toyota Windom Lexus ES North America

Past examples

Model Rebadged As Where
Acura TL (1999-2003) Honda Inspire Japan
Chevrolet Cavalier Toyota Cavalier Japan
Chevrolet Chevette Pontiac Acadian Canada
Chevrolet Corsica Pontiac Tempest Canada
Chevrolet Suburban Holden Suburban Australia
Chevrolet Venture Opel/Vauxhall Sintra Europe (as Opel), except UK (as Vauxhall)
Chrysler Horizon Dodge Omni United States
also as Plymouth Horizon United States
and as Simca Horizon France
and as Talbot Horizon Europe
Dodge Caravan Plymouth Voyager United States, Canada
Ford Contour Mercury Mystique United States
Ford Escort (US) Mercury Lynx United States
Ford Escort VW Pointer South America
Ford Escort VW Logus South America
Ford Explorer (2dr) Mazda Navajo United States
Ford Falcon (Utility) Nissan Ute Australia
Ford Fiesta Mazda 121/Soho Europe (as 121), Southern Africa (as Soho)
Ford Laser Mercury Tracer United States
Ford Probe Mazda MX-6 United States, Canada
Ford Scorpio Merkur Scorpio United States
Ford Sierra XR4i Merkur XR4Ti United States
Ford Verona VW Apollo Brazil
Hillman Avenger Plymouth Cricket United States
and as Dodge Polara/1500 Brazil (as Polara) Argentina (as 1500)
and as Volkswagen 1500/VW Rural 1500 Argentina
Holden Commodore Toyota Lexcen Australia
Holden Kingswood Chevrolet Kommando/Constantia/El Camino South Africa
and as Mazda Roadpacer Japan
Holden Monaro Chevrolet SS South Africa
Holden Statesman Chevrolet de Ville South Africa
Honda Accord Isuzu Aska Japan
Honda Ballade Triumph Acclaim Europe
Honda Civic Rover 200 Europe
and as Isuzu Gemini Japan
Honda Concerto Rover 400 Europe
Honda Inspire (1995-1999) Acura TL North America
Honda Integra Rover 416i Australia
Honda Odyssey Isuzu Oasis United States
Honda Quint Rover Quintet Australia
Hyundai Excel Mitsubishi Precis United States
Isuzu Aska Holden Camira New Zealand
also as Chevrolet Aska Chile , Ecuador
Isuzu I-Mark Chevrolet Spectrum United States, Canada
also as Chevrolet Gemini Chile
also as Geo Spectrum United States
and as Pontiac Sunburst Canada
Isuzu Piazza Holden Piazza Australia
Isuzu Trooper Vauxhall Monterey UK
also as Holden Jackaroo Australia
also as Chevrolet Trooper Chile
and as Acura SLX United States
Isuzu MU Opel/Vauxhall/Holden Frontera Europe (as Opel), except UK (as Vauxhall)

Australia (as Holden)

also as Isuzu Rodeo North America
and as Honda Passport United States
Isuzu Impulse Geo Storm, Asüna Sunfire United States (as Geo), Canada (as Geo and Asüna)
Kia Avella Ford Aspire/Festiva United States (as Aspire), Australasia (as Festiva)
Kia Sephia Timor Indonesia
Lancia Delta Saab 600 Sweden
Land Rover Discovery Honda Crossroad Japan
Mazda 121 Mazda Autozam Revue, Ford Festiva, Kia Pride North America, Korea, Japan, Asia, Australasia
Mazda AZ-1 Suzuki Cara Japan
Mazda 323 Ford Laser Asia, Australasia, Southern Africa, Caribbean
also as Ford Tonic South Africa
and as Sao Penza United Kingdom
Mazda 626 Ford Telstar Asia, Australasia, Southern Africa
Mazda Premacy Ford Ixion Japan
Mitsubishi Lancer Plymouth Arrow North America
Mitsubishi Sapporo Dodge Challenger, Plymouth Sapporo United States
Mitsubishi Sigma Lonsdale United Kingdom
also as Chrysler Sigma Australia
Mitsubishi Eclipse Eagle Talon United States
also as Plymouth Laser United States
Morris Marina Leyland Marina Australia
also as Austin Marina Canada, South Africa
and as Austin America United States
Nissan Cherry Alfa Romeo Arna Europe
Nissan Patrol Ford Maverick Europe, Australia
Nissan Pintara Ford Corsair Australia
Nissan Pulsar Holden Astra Australia
and as Alfa Romeo Arna Europe
Nissan Quest Mercury Villager North America
Opel Commodore Vauxhall Viceroy United Kingdom
Opel Kadett Vauxhall Astra United Kingdom
also Isuzu Gemini Japan
also Holden Gemini Australia
also Pontiac LeMans United States, Canada
also Asüna SE Canada
and as Passport Optima Canada
also Daewoo Nexia Korea, Eastern Europe
and as Chevrolet San Remo Colombia , Ecuador
and as Daewoo Racer/ Daewoo Pointer (Taxi) Chile
Opel Omega Cadillac Catera United States
Opel Senator/Monza Vauxhall Royale United Kingdom
Oltcit Citroën Axel Europe
Peugeot 104 Citroën LN Europe
also as Talbot Samba United Kingdom
Peugeot 806 Citroën Evasion Europe
also as Fiat Ulysse Europe
also as Lancia Zeta Europe
Renault 21 Eagle Medaillion Canada
Rover 825/827/Sterling Sterling 825/827 United States
SEAT Ibiza VW Polo Playa South Africa
Subaru Legacy Isuzu Aska Japan
Suzuki Ignis Holden Cruze Chevrolet Cruze Australia, Japan, New Zealand
Suzuki Cara Mazda AZ-1 Japan
Suzuki SJ413 Suzuki Samurai United States
also as Suzuki Sierra Australia
also as Holden Drover Australia
Suzuki Sidekick Geo Tracker United States, Canada
also as Pontiac Sunrunner Canada
also as Asüna Sunrunner Canada
also as Chevrolet Tracker Canada
and as GMC Tracker Canada
Suzuki Swift Holden Barina Australia
also as Geo Metro United States, Canada
also as Pontiac Firefly Canada
and as Chevrolet Sprint United States , Canada , Chile
Suzuki Wagon R Opel/Vauxhall Agila Europe
Toyota Corolla Holden Nova Australia
also as Geo Prizm United States
also as Chevrolet Prizm United States
and as Chevrolet Nova United States, Canada
Toyota Camry Holden Apollo Australia
Toyota HiLux Volkswagen Taro Europe
Vauxhall Cavalier Chevrolet Chevair South Africa
Vauxhall Viva Chevrolet Firenza South Africa
VW Santana Ford Versailles Brazil
and as Ford Galaxy Argentina

Models produced under licence

These lists do not include models that have been produced by other companies under licence, such as versions of the Mitsubishi Colt produced by Proton in Malaysia or the Renault 12 produced by Dacia in Romania.

See also

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