The Buick brand has been gaining momentum in recent years with popular entries like the Enclave and the LaCrosse. As the premium marque continues to fill out its lineup with compact entries like the Encore and the Verano, there’s some evidence the brand may get it’s coveted “Riviera” nameplate back, according to GM Inside News, a General Motors’ enthusiast web forum.
From the 1963-99 model years, the Riviera was a halo coupe car for Buick. Trademarking the Riviera name doesn’t necessarily mean GM plans on making a production vehicle or even a concept vehicle for that matter. However, there are some indications that it wants to further expand the Buick lineup — especially to capitalize on growing sales in China, where Buick is one of the largest brands.