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Re-applying for a small SUV, Cadillac may miss the XT2 trademark.

For a long time, it has been rumored that the ultra-small luxury SUV below Cadillac XT4 has been put on the agenda.

The world of automobile patents and trademarks may be a spiral growth of confusing legal terms and related documents, which spans years or even decades of digital changes. At the same time, they can be a gold mine for discovering information about future models that automakers may not want to talk about yet. The case is this trademark situation. According to the information from overseas media, it may be Cadillac compact SUV, and there is an SUV model at the lower end of XT4 product line.

As early as 217, overseas media heard from John Denishin, then CEO of Cadillac, that there will be various Cadillac cars on the market in the future. This includes a small SUV that can compete with products such as BMW X1, which may be called Cadillac XT2. The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) even has paperwork showing that GM owns the trademark of Cadillac XT2 several years ago. Of course, just having a brand name does not mean that it will be used.

in a flash, it will be 22. Many changes have taken place in Cadillac, the most important of which is that many people have left the company. ? One of the documents found shows that the Cadillac XT2 trademark has been abandoned and is no longer owned by General Motors. ? Does this mean that Cadillac's luxury ultra-small SUV plan is dead, or is it shelved?

this is a difficult question to answer without more information, and it is just a guess. Motor1.com made some other excavations in the USPTO database. Although there were abandoned documents, GM also submitted a new document in January, which is currently under review. ? This is not to say that Cadillac XT2 was abandoned, or just changed its name.

however, it is worth noting that we are only talking about brand names here. ? This does not mean whether the brand-new model to be launched is destined to be called XT2. ? Yes, it's a difficult question to answer only by trademark information.

(compiled from moto1)

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