Current location - Trademark Inquiry Complete Network - Trademark registration - Which country's brand is Cadillac?
Which country's brand is Cadillac?

Cadillac is a luxury car brand owned by American General Motors Group, which was born in Detroit, known as the automobile city of America, in 192.

In p>192, Detroit Motor Company was reorganized and renamed Cadillac Motor Company. When the company was founded, it chose the name "Cadillac" in order to introduce itself to the French royal aristocrat and explorer Anthony Mens Cadillac (Le? Sieur? Antoine? de? la? Nothe? Cadillac), because he founded Detroit in 171. The establishment of Cadillac Company has opened a new chapter for the development of the world transportation industry.

Henry martynleland, founder of Cadillac (Henry? Martyn? Leland) is a manufacturer in New England. He attaches great importance to machining accuracy, manufacturing quality and interchangeability of parts, and believes that this is the key to rapidly increase production and expand the scale of automobile development. Under the guidance of this very novel idea at that time, by 196 Cadillac's factory in Detroit had become the largest, most complete and best-equipped automobile factory in the world at that time, and the cars produced were also the best. In 199, Cadillac joined General Motors. Since then, Cadillac has paid more attention to the luxury and comfort of cars when designing them. Up to now, Cadillac still maintains this tradition and is world-famous for producing luxury cars.

Cadillac has many unforgettable unique designs and technological innovations in its century-old history, which makes it enduring in the luxury car market. Today's Cadillac is further integrated into the development concept of GM's innovation on the basis of the historical accumulation of exquisite technology for a hundred years, and shows its leading style in the future under the theme of "art and science". The spirit of innovation runs through Cadillac's whole century of development.