HONDA · HONDA LOGO · Cars
Rare — fewer than 1,000 remain (504 in the latest data).
Rarer than 42% of the 2,408 UK car models we track.
Disappearing at about 61 a year (12.1% of survivors). At that pace roughly 264 would remain in 5 years, and half the current fleet is gone by around ~2030.
The Honda Logo is a supermini car (B-segment) which was made by Honda from 1996 to 2001. It is a three- or five-door hatchback that replaced the second-generation City and was then superseded by the Fit/Jazz. It slotted between the smaller kei-class Life and the larger Civic in Honda's range of the era. The Honda Capa and Honda HR-V were developed from the Logo's platform. The Logo was manufactured in Japan and assembled at Honda's factory in Suzuka, Mie. It was marketed in Japan through dealerships of Honda Clio from 1996 to 2001, and briefly in Europe between 1999 and 2001.
As of 2025 Q4, 504 HONDA LOGO were still registered in the UK — 235 licensed and on the road, plus 269 declared SORN (off-road). The figures come from official DVLA vehicle licensing data.
The HONDA LOGO is rare — fewer than 1,000 remain (504), making it rarer than 42% of the 2,408 UK car models we track.
Over the last year the number of HONDA LOGO on UK roads fell by 48 (8.7%). At the current rate of decline, roughly 264 would remain in 5 years.
Most HONDA LOGO run on petrol — about 100% of those still registered.
The HONDA LOGO peaked at 1,953 registered in 2014 Q3, and was first recorded in the data in 2014 Q3.