The Electra name dates back to the 1950s, but now it could be revived for an electric vehicle.
The Electra nameplate was a fixture in Buick's lineup for decades. It first appeared for the 1959 model year and lasted until 1990. Buick replaced the Electra with the Park Avenue. Cars had already been wearing Electra Park Avenue badges for a few years at that point, anyway.
While the Electra name has a lot of history, it's still unclear if GM actually plans to use it on a new Buick. Automakers often trademark names they have no immediate plans to use, sometimes as a way to maintain control of names with special significance. For example, Ford and Toyota have renewed trademarks for the
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