Buick Is Officially Adopting a New Tri-Shield Logo

Photo credit: Buick
Photo credit: Buick
  • General Motors has filed to trademark a new Buick logo with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, as was originally reported by CarBuzz.

  • Unlike Buick’s current logo, the three shields in the new one are horizontally aligned instead of diagonally.

  • The trademark filing doesn’t mention if the new logo will have colors or be monochromatic.

The Buick brand has been trying to reinvent itself over the past several years, between deleting exterior name badges and switching to an all-SUV lineup. Now, the company is adopting a redesigned version of its traditional tri-shield logo, which will start adorning models in 2023. With a new horizontal alignment and removal of the circular outer ring, it’s the first significant change to the logo since 1990.

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CarBuzz found and originally reported the discovery that General Motors filed a trademark application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office back in March. Based on an image of the new-look logo that was submitted with the filing, the three shields are now aligned horizontally instead of diagonally. The diagonal stripe inside each shield has also been swapped for a downward-swooping line, and the ring that previously surrounded the trio of shields has been removed.

Photo credit: Buick
Photo credit: Buick

The current Buick logo features one red, one silver, and one blue shield. However, we don’t know whether or not the new logo will see the return of that color combination or if it’ll be monochromatic. After all, Cadillac recently revealed a new black-and-white logo for its upcoming EVs. Plus, Buicks have worn monochrome logos before, and the application specifically states that GM didn’t claim color as a feature of the mark, so it remains to be seen.

What also remains to be seen is which Buick model the new logo will be introduced on. The trademark application still needs to be assigned to an examiner, which is said to take about six months after the filing date. Depending on the length of the process, maybe we could see the new logo start appearing on 2023 model vehicles, or the company could be waiting to unveil it on a potential future model like the all-electric Electra. The timing could be coincidental, but at the end of last year, GM filed to trademark the “Buick Electra” nameplate.

Photo credit: Buick
Photo credit: Buick

This marks the second time in the past decade that Buick has revised the tri-shield insignia. Back in 2015, the brand announced a design change that at the time featured wing-shaped elements and brought the return of the three-color shields. It debuted on the 2017 Buick LaCrosse sedan and then proliferated across the lineup starting with the 2018 model year.

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