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GM investing $500M+ in Arlington Assembly for future ICE SUVs

Green Car Congress

General Motors plans to invest more than $500 million in Arlington Assembly to prepare the plant for production of future internal combustion engine (ICE) full-size SUVs, subject to successful discussions with local government officials. Power Customer Satisfaction Ranking of the top large SUVs. Initial Quality Study.

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How EV-only Cadillac plans to take on Tesla, BMW, Lexus … and more

EV Central

Forget everything you know about Cadillac. The modern Cadillac is a very different brand with its crosshairs trained firmly on luxury rivals – and Tesla. Cadillac is thinking big with its new breed of electric cars. He says Australia is a strategic market for Cadillac.

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Cadillac LYRIQ Luxury EV completes 80% validation drive ahead of Q1 2022 production start

Green Car Congress

Cadillac engineers recently completed the “80 percent” validation drive for the 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ—a critical milestone in Cadillac’s first luxury EV’s development, marking a transition to the final stage prior to production. Actual production model will vary. Initial availability first half of 2022. An additional $2.3

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Cadillac reveals Celestiq show car, previewing an electric flagship

Green Car Reports

Cadillac on Friday pulled the wraps off its Celestiq show car, confirming the look of a future hand-built electric flagship sedan. First teased last month, the design has stayed a sedan, GM says, rather than an SUV or.

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Cadillac adds VISTIQ to lineup for 2026

Teslarati

Cadillac’s lineup of EVs expanded today as it confirmed the addition of the VISTIQ, which the automaker describes as “a distinctive and innovative luxury three-row SUV, designed for the modern family.” Not a lot of details have been released by Cadillac. Thus, the VISTIQ was created. I’d love to hear from you!

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Cadillac upgrades XT5 and XT6 in China with 48V Mild Hybrid System

Green Car Congress

Cadillac is upgrading the XT5 and XT6 SUV lineups in China with a 48V mild hybrid system for improved fuel economy and better driving performance. While cruising, the system recycles energy from the engine and stores it for future acceleration. As a result, the fuel efficiency of the MY21 XT5 has been improved by 5% to 7.0

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Forget Tesla and BYD: Cadillac is shooting for the (three-point) stars in Australia with 2024 Lyriq electric car to spearhead multi-model rollout

EV Central

Cadillac will be a “tier-one luxury brand” in Australia, with the incoming Lyriq EV to be followed by a fleet of a high-end electric vehicles that will target Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Lexus in our market. “We know that obviously Cadillac as a brand globally has revealed more cars than just the Lyriq.

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