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Exclusive: 2023 Cadillac Lyriq Preview

Clean Fleet Report

To stress its commitment, Cadillac will not be selling any internal combustion vehicles, gasoline for diesel, by 2030. This means the massively popular Escalade will be gone or reengineered, as well as the CT4 and CT5 sedans, and all the XT SUV models. Cadillac says “the sense of occasion that is of an Escalade is repeated in Lyriq.”

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Tesla Model 3, $2.2M seized from man who fraudulently obtained COVID-19 relief loans

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Law enforcement agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Baltimore Field Office and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced the complaint following several attempts by Brooks, Jr. was seized from eleven bank accounts, and the 2018 Tesla Model 3 was also recovered by the Department of Justice.

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Tech: New Technology Reduces Diesel Emissions

Clean Fleet Report

According to dozens of automotive story headlines, the internal combustion engine, running on gasoline or diesel, is dead or dying as customers, auto companies and investors flock to electric powertrains. While 2045 may still be more than two decades away, emissions advances in internal combustion engines (ICE) are continuing.

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Cadillac’s ambitious move to an all-electric luxury brand by 2030

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It’s a truck, specifically the Escalade SUV, the gussied-up, very successful ultra-luxury version of the Chevy Suburban. Almost 19 feet long, almost 3 tons in curb weight, the Escalade ESV (most often in black) is a staple of affluent driveways and high-end car services across the country. Cadillac CELESTIQ show car exterior.