Saturn was once a part of General Motors (GM) in the United States, created by GM to compete against Japanese automobile brands in the American market. Established in 1985, Saturn's mission was to develop advanced small cars to meet market demands and provide an innovative car-buying experience. The logo of Saturn was inspired by the orbit of the planet Saturn, symbolizing the brand's high technology, new concepts, and a design philosophy beyond time and space.
Saturn's product line included a variety of models, such as the luxury sedan SL, the station wagon SW, and the sports car SC. Notably, the 1991 Saturn SL was hailed as "the best value among all small cars in its price range for 1992" due to its cost-performance ratio. Saturn officially began production in July 1990 and quickly achieved success in the American market, becoming one of the top ten best-selling car brands in the United States at one point.
However, due to the financial crisis of General Motors in 2009, the Saturn brand was ultimately discontinued. During its existence, Saturn won the hearts of consumers with its innovative design philosophy, high-quality products, and a new model of car sales, leaving a profound mark in the history of American automobiles.