The Pontiac logo includes a silver bordered and a little silver four-pointed star above the crest. The Pontiac emblem represents the company's origins and link to the Native American tribe, since the brand was named after Chief Pontiac.
Pontiac is a defunct vehicle brand that began in 1926 as a companion manufacture for General Motors' Oakland branch. It immediately gained popularity and became a staple of GM's range, recognized for its performance-oriented automobiles and sleek styling. Pontiac developed classic vehicles over the years, including the GTO, Firebird, and Trans Am, which have become legendary among automobile fans.
The Pontiac Logo serves as the visual backbone of the brand’s identity, reflecting the brand’s core values, mission, and ambition in a single, bold symbol. The design components, such as lines and composition, convey trust, dependability, and progressive qualities, and the color palette represents key brand attributes such as sustainability, growth, and authenticity.