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Does the Cadillac logo mean anything?

The logo of Cadillac consists of a crown and a shield: the Cadillac trademark is the crest pattern of "crown" and "shield" used by the Kadilek family in ancient religious wars. The seven pearls on the "crown" indicate that Cadillac's army is an invincible, heroic and invincible warrior.

1. Cadillac is one of the five major cars produced by General Motors, the largest automobile company in the United States.

2. The famous Corolla Shield is taken from the family emblem of Anthony (Germany) Cadillac. It is a typical noble symbol, which not only shows the courage and honor of the founder of Detroit, but also symbolizes its leading position in the automobile industry. The name "Cadillac" was chosen to pay tribute to Anthony Mens Cadillac, a French royal aristocrat, explorer and founder of Detroit, USA.

3. The newly designed logo contains bold and sharp edges and corners, which reflects Cadillac's future design concept. The new corolla retains the existing color combination-golden and pure black, symbolizing wisdom and wealth; Red symbolizes courage in action; Silvery white represents purity, kindness, virtue and abundance; Blue represents the chivalrous spirit of chivalry. The logo is based on platinum color.