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GM, finally, ramps up Cadillac Lyriq to meet demand for luxury SUVs

Electrek

General Motors says it is responding to a strong demand for luxury EVs by ramping up production of its Cadillac all-electric Lyriq SUV this year. The company says it has resolved its battery module production problems that have plagued sales for the last two years.

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Cadillac to debut an EV in its V-Series performance lineup

Teslarati

As Cadillac prepares to move to a lineup of only electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030, one official from the General Motors (GM) luxury brand has confirmed speculation that an EV could join its performance V-Series lineup as soon as this year. In addition, the executive noted that sales of V-Series models in the U.S.

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GM sells over 20K EVs for the first time in Q1 with Chevy Bolt, Cadillac Lyriq sales heating up

Electrek

General Motors (GM) released Q1 sales results Monday, showing a promising kickoff to 2023, with EV sales reaching over 20,000 for the first time in a quarter. moreā€¦ The post GM sells over 20K EVs for the first time in Q1 with Chevy Bolt, Cadillac Lyriq sales heating up appeared first on Electrek.

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News: 2025 Cadillac Celestiq EV

Clean Fleet Report

Cadillac has made the decision to be more than a premium brand offering deluxe sedans and SUVs. The 2025 Celestiq EV, currently in the concept stage, will take Cadillac into a completely different space of seriously high-end, ultra-luxury cars. The Cadillac Celestiq is projected go on sale in 2025. Photos by Cadillac. [

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News: 2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ EV

Clean Fleet Report

News: 2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ EV Cadillacā€™s Biggest SUV Goes All-Electric Cadillac has jumped to the head of the class by announcing the 2025 Escalade IQ will be the most luxurious full-size, three-row, seven-passenger electric SUV when it debuts in late 2024. Photos by Cadillac. Story by John Faulkner.

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Rare Rides Icons: The Cadillac Eldorado, Distinctly Luxurious (Part XI)

The Truth About Cars

The product people at Cadillac made a crucial decision early in the Fifties with regard to the positioning of the second generation Eldorado: It would be less expensive, and less special. Sales skyrocketed, and the trajectory for the remainder of the second generation was set! With its $7,750 ($89,460 adj.) seemed a complete bargain.

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Rare Rides Icons: The Cadillac Eldorado, Distinctly Luxurious (Part XVIX)

The Truth About Cars

Weā€™re back with more Cadillac Eldorado today, in our final entry on the third generation models. Since then, I discovered this April 1957 edition of The Cadillac Serviceman , GMā€™s in-house magazine publication for its dealer service centers. Now legal in all states, all Cadillacs adopted them immediately.