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Cadillac
Founded in 1902 in Detroit, Cadillac quickly gained a reputation for precision and innovation, becoming a leader in American luxury vehicles. Acquired by General Motors in 1909, it set standards with iconic models like the Eldorado and DeVille. Though it faced challenges in the modern era, Cadillac has reinvented itself with bold design and a shift toward electric vehicles, now leading GM’s luxury EV efforts with models like the Lyriq and Celestiq.234 articles in this category
By Drew Dowdell, in Cadillac,
The OPTIQ-V is also the first GM vehicle to come with an NACS charging port.
By G. David Felt, in Cadillac,
If you want a full-size luxury SUV big enough to fit a family of seven with performance of a Corvette, check out the all-new 2026 Escalade IQL.
By G. David Felt, in Cadillac,
What happens when you combine electrical powertrains with Cadillac V performance, speed, pure adrenaline speed.
By G. David Felt, in Cadillac,
Cadillac is bringing more choice to the EV customers with the debute of the 2026 VISTIQ, luxury 3 row SUV that delivers performance, craftmanship, and technology in a luxury package.
By G. David Felt, in Cadillac,
Launching early 2025 as a 2026 model, the LYRIQ-V is here representing the Luxury, Performance, and Innovation prowess that are the foundation of Cadillac to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the V sub-brand.
By Drew Dowdell, in Cadillac,
The refresh brings the styling of the iconic Escalade in line with the latest in the Cadillac lineup.
By Drew Dowdell, in Cadillac,
The Escalade iQ is already pretty big, but a Cadillac spokesperson confirmed a long wheelbase model is in the works.
By Drew Dowdell, in Cadillac,
Cadillac introduced a new Crossover in China, but still no word if it is coming here.
By G. David Felt, in Cadillac,
Today, March 15, 2023, Cadillac is launching a year-long celebration of all things V related.
By G. David Felt, in Cadillac,
The books have opened and the 2024 Cadillac LYRIQ is selling well already and has many new and enhanced features, what are they?
By G. David Felt, in Cadillac,
The Cadillac Goddess is Back after a long rest from the adornment of Cadillac models starting in 1930.
By G. David Felt, in Cadillac,
Cadillac has released the production version of the Cadillac CELESTIQ, their hand built $300,000 custom luxury sedan.
By G. David Felt, in Cadillac,
Cadillac has unveiled the CELESTIQ car, a vision of innovation and purpose that previews the future of Cadillac and their handcrafted all-electric flagship sedan.
By G. David Felt, in Cadillac,
Each CELESTIQ, rooted in heritage and advanced technologies to be hand-built at General Motors Technical Center.
By G. David Felt, in Cadillac,
GM has announced that the Global Technical Center in Warren, Michigan will be the site for hand-built Cadillac CELESTIQ.
By G. David Felt, in Cadillac,
Cadillac has revealed the Project GTP Hypercar that will lead the return to Le Mans after 20 years and with it, so many more questions!
By G. David Felt, in Cadillac,
Cadillac’s first fully electric vehicle — offering an EPA-est. 312 miles of range on a full charge — starts at $62,990; special program offers choice of public charging or home charger installation credit
By G. David Felt, in Cadillac,
After 21 years, Cadillac will return to the 24 Hours of Le Mans with their all new GTP Race Car. Check out the Preview!
By G. David Felt, in Cadillac,
The Latest Excitement from Cadillac is to be unveiled on Friday January 21st, 2022.
By G. David Felt, in Cadillac,
GM seems to have confirmed without actual confirming that an IQ is the standard for all their electric vehicles under the Cadillac banner. What are your thoughts on the names?
By G. David Felt, in Cadillac,
Cadillac has always embraced change from the 1950 "The Monster to the current DPi race cares that Cadillac has sponsored. Now Cadillac has announced a return in 2023 via a new special Hybrid system in the LMDh category.
By G. David Felt, in Cadillac,
Wednesday April 21st, 2021 marks a new standard of luxury to the world and for the 21st century. Cadillac introduced the all-electric 2021 LYRIQ SUV starting at $59,990.
By William Maley, in Cadillac,
“We don’t have any chances left with taking Cadillac to a really new place."
By William Maley, in Cadillac,
Cadillac has crossovers coming! But they won't be here till the second-half of 2018
By William Maley, in Cadillac,
Increased sales in China is giving Cadillac some breathing room in the U.S.
By William Maley, in Cadillac,
Despite there being a lot of talk, Cadillac isn't coming to Australia anytime soon
By William Maley, in Cadillac,
What bits from the Escala concept will show up on future Cadillac models?
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