Pontiac is one of the brands of American General Motors, and it is also called Pontiac in China (Cantonese translation: Pandit). Its predecessor was Auckland in 1907, and later it was Pontiac in 193 1.
The first four generations of Camaro all had a twin brother, Pontiac Firebird. Firebird adopts almost the same electromechanical design as Camaro, and its appearance is more arrogant. At that time, its exposure on the streets of China was higher than that of Camaro.
The iconic story of Pontiac:
Pontiac automobile trademark consists of two parts. Its letter "Pontiac" trademark is taken from a place name in Michigan, USA; The graphic trademark is an arrow with a cross mark, which is embedded above the grille of the engine radiator.
The cross symbol indicates that Pontiac is an important member of General Motors, and it also symbolizes the safety and reliability of Pontiac cars. The arrow represents Pontiac's advanced technology and tackling key problems. In addition, an abstract bird is used at the back of the Pontiac firebird car, which symbolizes the passion and far-sighted ambition of Pontiac people.