The Cadillac Escalade-V is just about as ridiculous as SUVs get and a couple of weeks after its unveiling, the carmaker released a new commercial
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2023 Cadillac Lyriq ‘Sold Out,’ 2024 Model Set To Arrive Next Spring
Cadillac opened orders for the 2023 Lyriq earlier today and it appears there was plenty of demand as all of them have already been spoken
Cadillac Lyriq To Launch In China As The ‘Ruige’, Come With Lifetime Warranty
Shortly after U.S. pricing for the 2023 Cadillac Lyriq was announced, details for the Chinese version of the EV have been confirmed. For starters, the
2023 Cadillac Lyriq Orders Open May 19th, AWD Variant Starts At $64,990
Cadillac is going electric and the brand has announced the 2023 Lyriq will start at $62,990 when orders open on May 19th. Deliveries are slated
10 Supposedly Fast Cars That Can’t Beat The 6,217 lbs Cadillac Escalade-V To 60 MPH
Cadillac finally unveiled the 2022 Escalade-V earlier this week, a monster-sized and monster-powered SUV that comes with some fairly jaw dropping numbers. The first of
GM Wants To Re-enter European Market With EVs
Europe is one of the world’s largest automotive markets, and electric vehicles are becoming extremely popular. General Motors may have essentially abandoned Europe (bar some
The 2023 Escalade-V Is The Most Powerful And Expensive Production Cadillac Ever
The new 2023 Cadillac Escalade-V seems like a sledgehammer that has no interest in anything but excess, from size to power. Aside from its rip-roaring
Can You Believe There’s A Cadillac XLR Hiding Under This?
When looking at this odd creation for the first time, you could be excused for thinking it was a vehicle built from the ground up
Feeling Unsafe On The Road? This Armored Cadillac Escalade Will Cocoon You In Luxury
The Cadillac Escalade is a common vehicle choice for high profile individuals who often need extra protection while on the road. Thus, AddArmor transformed the
A Mid-Engined Supercar From Cadillac Could Look Something Like This GM Design Sketch
We’re sure that many people would have loved to see Cadillac follow the lead of Chevrolet and introduce a supercar that could be sold alongside