The n-shaped car logo refers to Opel. Opel initially produced sewing machines and bicycles, and later began to produce automobiles. In 1931, it became a subsidiary of General Motors in Germany. Opel was once translated as Obel, which was taken from the surname of founder Adam Obel. The trademark is composed of two parts: pattern and text. The pattern represents the company's technological progress and development, and it cuts through the sky like lightning, shocking the world. Opel's core philosophy is to continuously carry out technological innovation and provide high-quality products to the broad social groups. Opel's good brand image is built on four foundations, namely: 1. Diversity and inherent flexibility; 2. Driving dynamics Sexy; 3. Full of modern beauty; 4. Unique design.