It was 2018, and Cadillac was preparing for a new era. Designers were penning new models, a gazillion of them, but it was all trial and error. Only a few of them ...
The history of Cadillac's high-performance models, from the groundbreaking CTS-V to the all-electric Lyriq-V.
The two-door Cadillac effectively died when the last ATS Coupe rolled off the line at the GM Lansing Grand River plant in metro Detroit. But how dead is “dead”? If recent movies have taught us ...
Although Cadillac currently does not offer a two-door coupe model, the luxury marque certainly has the design chops to make such a thing a reality. That much is evidenced by the Cadillac Expressive ...
This 1969 Cadillac Coupe DeVille is bubble gum on wheels. It wears pink like it's the new black, rocks a V8, and has power steering, power brakes, power seats, and power windows. The model went ...
Named in honor of Detroit founder Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, the new company made a grand entrance at the 1903 New York Auto Show, securing over 2500 orders for its meticulously crafted vehicle at ...
In our First Drive of the CTS-V Coupe, we called it “angular, unhinged glory.” The high-performance version is demonically handsome for sure, but the non-V Coupe takes a less sinful approach. The ...
Cadillac never produced a coupe model for this body style ... the closest version is perhaps its convertible or four-door sedan. I wasn't even aware of this when I was first thinking about the idea of ...
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