GM originally produced Corvette to satisfy a few valued customers, but the first Corvette introduced in 1953 was discontinued after only 3 units were produced. At one time, GM wanted to give it up. Unexpectedly, Ford launched Thunderbird convertible two-seater sports car at Detroit Auto Show in 1954. GM wanted to fight against it, and the brand Corvette persisted, and it stood for half a century. With the development of Corvette brand, today it is classified as the general Chevrolet department (sports car department).
logo:
CORVETTE is the trademark of the high-end sports car produced by Chevrolet Department of General Motors of the United States. It follows the name of a gunboat in 17th century England and intends to challenge the popular British sports car at that time.
The logo is an ellipse with two flags crossed and nested. The black and white flag indicates that the car is a sports car participating in the road car race; The bow trademark on the red flag indicates that the car is made by Chevrolet branch, and the trophy and flowers on the flag represent the cheers and successful commemoration after winning the championship; The "CORVETTE" above indicates the name; The year "1953" at the bottom left represents the birth age of the Corvette car. The 5th anniversary logo badge added a 5 to the left of the traditional logo, and the ellipse in the original logo naturally evolved into . This special badge appears on the front cover, rear end, fender, center of wheel rim, seat, carpet and headrest, etc. Since the day "Corvette" was born, it has sold well in the world with its extraordinary charm and unique style, and is a representative in the field of American automotive engineering art.
In p>1957, Earle designed a unique "shark mouth" radiator grille; In 1963, the split rear window designed by Bill made it one of the most enviable treasures of sports car collectors. In 1968, the "peak waist coke bottle"-shaped car body designed by Bill, with a long engine cover with smooth lines and sparkling wings, is an artistic treasure.
in the mid-198s, in order to highlight the two flags on the Corvette trademark, the text and the outer circle were removed, and a new concise and bright "Corvette" trademark appeared before us.