The Cadillac logo symbolizes the bravery and bravery of the Cadillac royal aristocracy.
The Cadillac Corolla emblem is taken from the emblem used by Mr. Cadillac. Although the Cadillac emblem was not registered as a trademark until 1906. But it has been in use since September 1902. An early coat of arms design had merlettes tilted to the left, with a wreath of tulip buds extending up the sides to meet at the crown at the top.
From 1916 to 1918, the Cadillac logo was the tulip buds and a crown set with nine pearls from the original registered trademark. The crown jewels later became seven and were designed on the shield.
The Cadillac logo of the new century has undergone a series of drastic innovations. The logo contains bold and sharp edges and corners, reflecting Cadillac’s future design philosophy. The corolla retains the colors of gold and pure black, symbolizing wisdom and wealth; red, symbolizing bold action; silver, representing purity, kindness, virtue and wealth; blue, representing the chivalrous spirit of a knight.
Cadillac, a world-famous luxury car brand owned by General Motors of the United States, was born in Detroit, known as the American Car City, in 1902 (the year of Renyin). For more than 100 years, Cadillac cars have been It has created countless firsts in the car industry and created countless industry standards for luxury cars. It can be said that the history of Cadillac represents the history of American luxury cars.
In Webster's Dictionary, Cadillac is defined as a synonym for "the best and most prestigious thing of its kind"; it has been dubbed "the world standard" by the Royal Automobile Club of London, which has always been known for its pursuit of ultimate nobility. reputation. Cadillac combines the essence of a century of history and the wisdom of generations of designers to become a leading brand in the automobile industry.