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General Motors Bringing Back Plug-in Hybrids

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Despite previously having committed itself toward a future where it builds all-electric vehicles, General Motors has made plans to bring plug-in hybrids back to our market. General Motors already delivered the Chevrolet Bolt, with the model becoming one of the first affordable EVs offering real utility to customers.

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General Motors is Now a Registered F1 Power Unit Manufacturer

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While the sport’s governing body, the FIA, approved the American team’s entry to the grid with backing from General Motors and Cadillac, F1 itself has yet to accept the application. The drama between Michael Andretti and the old guard of Formula 1 continues.

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Cadillac Appears to Waver On EV Commitment

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General Motors recently softened its stance, opting to produce more hybrids to fill the EV demand gap, and Cadillac now seems to be following its parent company’s lead. Image: Cadillac] Become a& TTAC& insider. The sentiment aligns with recent statements from Stellantis.

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2025 Cadillac Optiq Debuts As Compact Luxury Electric For The Whole World

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General Motors’ luxury arm has just previewed the Cadillac Optic — which looks to be offering a tad more utility than the brand’s larger Lyriq EV. Optiq will be an important gateway to attract luxury EV intenders to Cadillac as we look to offer a fully electric portfolio by the end of the decade.”

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Cadillac Confirms the Compact 2025 Optiq Electric SUV

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Thanks to GM’s investments in electrification, Cadillac is accelerating its EV development and has confirmed another new gas-free model coming in 2025. Cadillac didn’t share many details but provided an image of the upcoming EV. Image: Cadillac] Become a& TTAC insider.

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Formula One Rejects Andretti-Cadillac Bid

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Andretti-Cadillac's bid to join the Formula One grid has been officially rejected, confusing plenty of people that thought the team had a good chance of being the first American entrant since Haas. When General Motors opted to get involved via Cadillac. someone to root for.

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FIA Approves Andretti and Cadillac for Formula One

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Knowing that F1 was eager to continue drawing fans in the United States, Andretti immediately announced a partnership with Cadillac. We previously speculated that being backed by General Motors would make all the difference for Andretti Autosport. Image: General Motors] Become a& TTAC insider.