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Cadillac's New Electric V-Series Concept is Far From a Silent EV

The Truth About Cars

Cadillac has since created several performance cars, including the most recent and most rowdy, the Escalade-V. Cadillac currently sells two EVs, the Lyriq SUV and the Celestiq sedan. The brand doesn’t currently offer a performance EV, but hot sedans are nothing new to the company.

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Exclusive: 2023 Cadillac Lyriq Preview

Clean Fleet Report

General Motors, the parent company of Cadillac, announced by the year 2035 they will only be selling zero-emission vehicles. Not to be outdone, Cadillac has announced all new models coming from the company will be a battery electric vehicle (EVs). A true revolution is taking place at the 120-year-old company.

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Flash Drive: 2023 Cadillac Lyriq

Clean Fleet Report

This Flash Drive review will take a quick look at this luxury midsize SUV, with a full Road Test review coming later in the year where we will dive in deeper to the performance, features and real-world driving range. The Lyriq will qualify for state and local tax credits or incentives that could reduce the final purchase price.

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

Charged EVs

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. Celestiq: a true Standard of the World?

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Electric Car Manufacturers Inspire New Paradigms -- Seeking Alpha

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

The Norwegian company just last week met with Gov. Think Global was formerly known as Think City, a prior Ford Motor Company ( F ) acquisition and part of a now-defunct Think division at Ford. Tax credit incentives are also available to consumers in the U.S. The transplant car companies….aren’t before 2010.