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Which is the Buick tricolor bar (what color is the Buick tricolor bar)?
The pattern of "three bullets" in Buick trademark is its graphic trademark and the symbol of Buick branch. Installed on the grille of the automobile diffuser. Three bullets with different colors (from left to right: red, white and blue) are arranged at different heights in turn, giving people an aggressive and climbing feeling. It means that Buick Branch adopts the top technology and has a sharp edge; It also means that the talents trained by Buick Branch are capable and invincible warriors.

As the weather vane of Buick's future design aesthetics, the new Riviera Buick "Future" concept car perfectly integrates simple, elegant and dynamic design aesthetics with forward-looking technology and humanized functions, and interprets the future design language of Buick brand with ingenuity. At the beginning of the design, designers of Pan Asia tried to find inspiration from many classic Buick models, such as the original Y-Job concept car of 1938, Le Sabre in the 1960s and Riviera sports car in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. The design of "Buick Riviera-Buick Future" revolves around the Buick "Tri-color Shield" logo, proudly placed on the three-dimensional waterfall grille formed by the intersection of three sides, making the traditional Buick brand more experienced, bold and modern.

Corresponding to the "Tri-color Shield" logo is the central metal transparent lamp on the hood, which is designed to pay tribute to the traditional Buick models, because Buick classic models have this central "pleated peak" design. The slender LED headlights divide the front face into three compartments, and the prominent chrome-plated portholes shine like gems. The logo, the metal transparent lamp in the center of the hood, headlights, rearview mirrors and side skirts are all equipped with "ice blue" background lights that can emit light at night, echoing the backlight logo and exhaust port at the rear of the car. The designer also ingeniously integrated some elements of the Riviera models of past dynasties, including Buick's unique "double-sweep front" design on both sides of the body, and the rear design inspired by sailboats and ingots.

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