GM Drops Electra GS Trademark Filing In The U.S.
Though the GS badge may still potentially return.
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Though the GS badge may still potentially return.
Possibly as a heavier-duty version of the Ford F-150.
Used by a new special edition model.
Not that such a vehicle is in the cards anyway.
Further indicating a potential relaunch of Cadillac in Australia.
Cadillac currently does not have a first-party presence in the country.
Once again, GM says trademarking nameplates is standard procedure.
Not the first time General Motors has worked with NFTs.
Specifically intended for any kind of downloadable media.
GM is investigating AI for a multitude of applications.
This is the second time GM has filed for this trademark.
Name previously used in conjunction with military concepts.
GM already bypassed one potential name it previously filed to trademark.
OnStar Insurance expected to be underwritten by GM Financial.
The name may be used for boosted six-cylinder engines.
Part of a rebranding effort for the Corvair Preservation Foundation Museum.
Likely synthetic leather for new Chevy vehicles.
Interestingly, GM says that this is standard practice.
It’s the second time the automaker files for the name in the U.S.