Cadillac - the emblem of nobility

Posted by admin | Cadillac | Tuesday 29 July 2008 5:39 pm

Cadillac’s history can be traced back to 1902. At that time, Detroit auto company reorganization and changed its name to Cadillac Automobile Company. The reason why companies choose “Cadillac” as its name for paying tribute the Royal to the French aristocracy, the explorer Anthony Clemens Cadillac, because in 1701 he established the city of Detroit.

Cadillac car Corolla shield-shaped emblem is a symbol of its automobile industry in the leading position. This logo is also exquisite Cadillac as the Royal family have been a symbol of nobility, it represents the city of Detroit, founder of courage and honor their ancestors.

Corolla, Comes from Mr Cadillac used badge. Although the Cadillac badge until 1906 were not registered as a trademark, but in September 1902 had been used.

Early design of the emblem is Merlettes left tilt, a tulip buds formed on both sides of the wreath from the extended upward, at the top of the crown in the meet. From 1916 to 1918, the objective is to the original Cadillac cars registered trademark of the tulip buds and a pearl inlaid with nine of the crown. Later, the pearl on the crown turned into seven, was designed on the shield.

1947 will be the first time the car superscript “V” word and Corolla together. In the new century, Cadillac has conducted a series of bold innovations, including redesigned Cadillac Corolla car shield the superscript. Superscript clear outline of the car containing the edges and corners, reflecting the future of Cadillac design concept.

The new Corolla to retain the existing color combinations - with the golden and black, symbol of wisdom and wealth; red, symbolising the resolute action; silver and white, representing purity, kindness, virtue and wealth; blue, as the representative of the chivalrous knight The spirit. Car standard to platinum color for the background, has been followed so far.

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