What is the emblem design of Cadillac?
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Cadillac's emblem is a wreath and shield badge, symbolizing its leadership position in the automotive industry. Cadillac, a world-renowned luxury car brand under General Motors, was born in 1902 in Detroit, the Motor City of the United States. Since its inception, the design of the Cadillac emblem's wreath and shield has continuously evolved across different eras, undergoing as many as 30 changes over the past century. The current emblem features vibrant colors and sharp outlines, with a platinum base. The wreath retains its original color combination: gold and pure black, symbolizing wisdom and wealth. The shield is composed of simple blocks in different colors: red represents bold action, silver-white signifies purity, kindness, virtue, and abundance, while blue represents chivalry. The new emblem once again highlights the classic, prestigious, and pioneering spirit that the Cadillac brand embodies. Cadillac's main models include the SLS-2.0T, Cadillac XLR, Cadillac XTS, Cadillac CT5, Cadillac XT5, and Cadillac CT6.