The English logos of the Buick car series are as follows:
1. Encore.
2. Enclave.
3. Royaum.
4. Regal.
5. Larcosse.
The meaning of the car logo:
The "three shields" pattern in the Buick trademark is its graphic trademark, which is the logo of the Buick division. It is mounted on the car radiator grille. In the picture, three bullets of different colors (from left to right: red, white, blue) and arranged at different heights give people a feeling of being aggressive and constantly climbing.
It means that the Buick Division adopts top-notch technology and is capable of cutting-edge skills; it also means that the talents cultivated by the Buick Division are all capable and are invincible warriors with the courage to climb to the top. Since 2002, Buick's trademark has been changed to a simpler form.
Buick's famous "Three Shields" logo is based on a circle containing three shields. Its origin can be directly traced back to the family crest of the Scotsman David Dunbar Buick, the founder of the automobile manufacturing industry. The entire trademark is an eagle with spread wings about to land on the English letters of Buick. It symbolizes that Buick is the ideal habitat for the eagle.