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From 1902 to the modern day, Cadillac, a division of General Motors, has introduced many models with differing engines to establish itself as the premier luxury car in the United States.[1]

Current

Model Calendar year
introduced
Current model Vehicle description
Introduction Update/facelift
Cars

CT4
CT4 2019 2019 Compact executive sedan. Also marketed in a high-performance version called CT4-V.

CT5
CT5 2019 2019 Executive sedan. Also marketed in a high-performance version called CT5-V.

CT6
CT6 2016 2016 2019 Full-size luxury sedan. Discontinued in North America and Europe after 2020, continued production in China. Replaced by Cadillac Celestiq in North America.
SUVs/Crossovers

ESCALADE
Escalade 1998 2021 Full-size luxury SUV. Available in rear-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive layouts. Related to the Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon.

ESCALADE ESV
Escalade ESV 2002 2021 Extended-wheelbase version of the Escalade. Related to the Chevrolet Suburban and GMC Yukon XL.

LYRIQ
Lyriq 2022 2022 Fully electric mid-size luxury crossover SUV.

XT4
XT4 2018 2018 Subcompact luxury crossover SUV. Related to the latest-model Buick Envision.

XT5
XT5 2016 2016 2020 Compact luxury crossover SUV. Related to the GMC Terrain and Chevrolet Equinox.

XT6
XT6 2019 2019 Three-row mid-size luxury crossover SUV. Related to the GMC Acadia and Chevrolet Traverse.

Former Cadillac vehicles

Exterior Name Introd. Discont. Platforms Gen. Information / notes
Runabout / Tonneau [n1 1] 1902 1908 9 The first automobile produced by Cadillac
Model D 1905 1905 1
Model Thirty 1909 1911 1
V8 Type 51 1915 1923 1 Full-size luxury car
Type V-63 1924 1930 C-body 1 Full-size luxury car
V-16 1930 1940 D-body 2 Full-size luxury sedan, coupe, convertible and limousine
V-12 1930 1937 D-body 2 Full-size luxury sedan, coupe, convertible and limousine
Series 355 1931 1935 C-body 1 Full-size luxury sedan, coupe, convertible and limousine
Series 70 1936 1987 D-body 11 Full-size luxury sedan, coupe, convertible and limousine
Series 60 1936 1938 B-body 1 Full-size luxury sedan, coupe and convertible
Series 65 1937 1938 C-body 1 Full-size luxury sedan and convertible
Sixty Special 1938 1993 C-body 11 Full-size luxury sedan
Series 61 1938 1951 B-body 4 Full-size luxury sedan, coupe and convertible
Series 62 1940 1964 C-body 7 Full-size luxury sedan, coupe and convertible
Eldorado 1952 2002 12 Personal luxury coupe
de Ville 1959 2005 8 Full-size luxury sedan
Calais 1965 1976 C-body 2 Full-size luxury sedan, hardtop and coupe
Seville 1975 2004 K-body (1975-97)
G-body (1997-2004)
5 Mid-size luxury sedan
Fleetwood 1976 1996 D-body 3 Full-size luxury sedan and coupe
Fleetwood Brougham 1977 1986 D-body 1 Full-size luxury sedan and coupe
Cimarron 1981 1988 J-body 1 Compact luxury sedan
Brougham 1986 1992 D-body 1 Full-size luxury sedan
Allanté 1987 1993 V-body 1 Luxury roadster
Catera 1996 2001 V-body 1 Mid-size luxury sedan
Northstar LMP 2000 2002 1 Le Mans Prototype racing car
CTS 2002 2019 Sigma (2002–14)
Alpha (2014–19)
3 Mid-size luxury sedan and coupe
Escalade EXT 2002 2013 GMT806 (2002–07)
GMT940 (2007–13)
2 Full-size luxury sport utility truck (SUT) based on Chevrolet Avalanche and Cadillac Escalade.
SRX 2003 2016 Sigma (2003–09)
Theta (2010–16)
2 Compact luxury crossover
XLR 2003 2009 Y-body 1 Luxury sports coupe with retractable hardtop
CTS-V 2004 2019 Sigma (2004–14)
Alpha (2016–19)
3 High-performance version of the CTS
DTS 2005 2011 G-body 1 Full-size luxury sedan
BLS 2005 2009 Epsilon 1 Compact luxury sedan and station wagon mainly marketed in Europe
STS 2005 2011 Sigma 1 Mid-size luxury sedan
STS-V 2005 2009 Sigma 1 High-performance version of the STS
SLS 2006 2013 Sigma 1 Long-wheelbase version of the STS for the Chinese market
ATS 2012 2019 Alpha 1 Compact luxury sedan and coupe
XTS 2013 2019 Epsilon II 1 Full-size luxury sedan
ELR 2013 2016 Delta II 1 Compact luxury plug-in hybrid coupe
ATS-L 2014 2019 Alpha 1 Long-wheelbase version of the ATS for the Chinese market
ATS-V 2016 2019 Alpha 1 High-performance version of the ATS
CT6-V 2019 2020 Omega 1 High-performance version of the CT6.
Notes
  1. ^ Models include Model A–G, K, M, S, T.

Brands

Exterior Name Introd. Discont. Platforms Gen. Information / notes
LaSalle 1927 1940 GM B 3 GM's brand part of the companion make program that marketed luxury vehicles to supplement Cadillac

1900s

  • 1902-1903 Cadillac Runabout and Tonneau — 72 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
  • 1903-1904 Cadillac Model A — 72 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
  • 1904 Cadillac Models A and B
    • Model A — 72 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
    • Model B — 76 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
  • 1905 Cadillac Models B, C, D, E, and F
  • 1906 Cadillac Models H, K, L, and M
    • Model H — 102 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine
    • Model K — 74 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
    • Model L — 110 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine
    • Model M — 76 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
  • 1907 Cadillac Models G, H, K, and M
    • Model G — 100 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine
    • Model H — 102 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine
    • Model K — 74 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
    • Model M — 76 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
  • 1908 Cadillac Models G, H, M, S and T
    • Model G — 100 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine
    • Model H — 102 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine
    • Model M — 76 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
    • Model S — 82 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
    • Model T — 82 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
  • 1909-1911 Cadillac Model Thirty
    • 1909 — 106 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine

1910s

    • 1910 — 110 in wheelbase; 120 in wheelbase (limousine) four-cylinder engine Fisher
    • 1911 — 116 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine Fisher
  • 1912 — Cadillac Model 1912; 116 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine Fisher
  • 1913 — Cadillac Model 1913; 120 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine Fisher
  • 1914 — Cadillac Model 1914; 120 and 134 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine Fisher
  • 1915 — Cadillac Type 51; 122  and 145 in wheelbase V8 Fisher
  • 1916 — Cadillac Type 53; 122  132  and 145 in wheelbase V8 Fisher
  • 1917 — Cadillac Type 55; 125  and 145 in wheelbase V8 Fisher
  • 1918-1919 Cadillac Type 57; 125  132  and 145 in wheelbase V8 Fisher

1920s

1930s

  • 1930 Cadillac Series 353, 370 and 452 Fisher Fleetwood
    • Series 353 — 140  and 152 in wheelbase V8 Fisher Fleetwood
    • Series 370 — 140  143  and 152 in wheelbase V12 Fisher Fleetwood
    • Series 452 — 148 in wheelbase V16 Fisher Fleetwood
  • 1931 Cadillac Series 355, 370-A and 452-A Fisher Fleetwood
    • Series 355 — 134  and 152 in wheelbase V8 Fleetwood
    • Series 370-A — 140  143  and 152 in wheelbase V12 Fleetwood
    • Series 452-A — 148 in wheelbase V16 Fisher Fleetwood
  • 1932 Cadillac Series 355-B, 370-B and 452-B Fisher Fleetwood
    • Series 355-B — 134  and 156 in wheelbase V8 Fisher Fleetwood
    • Series 370-B — 140  and 156 in wheelbase V12 Fisher Fleetwood
    • Series 452-B — 143 and 149 in wheelbase V16 Fisher Fleetwood
  • 1933 Cadillac Series 355-C, 370-C and 452-C Fisher Fleetwood
  • 1934 Cadillac Series 10, 20, 30 and 452-D Fisher Fleetwood
  • 1935 Cadillac Series 10, 20, 30 and 452-D Fisher Fleetwood
  • 1936 Cadillac Series 36–60, 36–70, 36–75, 36–80, 36–85, 36-90 Fisher Fleetwood
  • 1937 Cadillac Series 36–60, 37–65, 37–70, 37–75, 37–85, 37-90 Fisher Fleetwood
  • 1938 Cadillac Series 38–60, 38-60S, 38–65, 38–75, 38-90 Fisher Fleetwood
  • 1939 Cadillac Series 39-60S, 39–65, 39–75, 39-90 Fisher Fleetwood

1940s

1950s

Chiang Kai-shek's Cadillac

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

  • 2000-2005 DeVille -115.3 in (2,930 mm) wheelbase, V8
  • 2002-2006 Escalade
    • 2002-2006 Escalade
    • 2003-2006 Escalade ESV
  • 2003-2007 CTS
    • 2003-2013 CTS
    • 2004-2014 CTS-V Sedan
  • 2004-2009 SRX
  • 2004-2009 XLR
    • 2004-2009 XLR
    • 2006-2009 XLR-V
  • 2005-2010 BLS (not sold in the United States)
  • 2005-2011 STS
    • 2005-2011 STS -116.4 in (2,960 mm) wheelbase
    • 2005-2009 STS-V -116.4 in (2,960 mm) wheelbase
  • 2006-2011 DTS -115.6 in (2,940 mm) wheelbase, V8
  • 2007-2014 Escalade

2010s

2020s

  • 2016–2020 CT6
    • 2016–2020 CT6
    • 2019–2020 CT6-V
  • 2017–present XT5
  • 2019–present XT4
  • 2020–present CT4
    • 2020–present CT4
    • 2020–present CT4-V
  • 2020–present CT5
    • 2020–present CT5
    • 2020–present CT5-V
  • 2020–present XT6
  • 2021–present Cadillac Escalade
    • 2021–present Escalade
    • 2021–present Escalade ESV

Concepts and prototypes

  • Caribbean
  • Coupe de Ville – 1949
  • El Rancho – 1949
  • Embassy — 1949
  • Debutante — 1950
  • Custom roadster for Bill Boyer — 1951-52
  • Eldorado and Townsman — 1952
  • Le Mans – 1953
  • Orleans — 1953
  • El Camino — 1954
  • La Espada – 1954
  • Park Avenue – 1954
  • PF 200 Cabriolet – 1954
  • Celebrity — 1955
  • Eldorado Brougham — 1955
  • La Salle II Roadster and Sedan — 1955
  • Eldorado St. Moritz — 1955
  • Westchester — 1955
  • Castilian
  • Gala — 1956
  • Maharani — 1956
  • Palomino — 1956
  • Eldorado Brougham — 1956
  • Director — 1957
  • "Bubble-Top" parade car — 1957
  • "Rain Car" — 1958
  • Eldorado Seville — 1958
  • Skylight coupe/convertible — 1958
  • Cyclone — 1959 [later rebodied]
  • "Bubble-Top" parade car — 1959 [n3 1]
  • Starlight — 1959
  • 4-door phaeton — 1960
  • Eldorado — 1961
  • XP-715 La Salle — 1961
  • Florentine — 1964
  • XP-840 Eldorado Fastback — 1965
  • NART Zagato — 1970
  • TAG Function Car — 1978 [n3 2]
  • Cimarron PPG — 1985
  • Voyage — 1988
  • Solitaire — 1989
  • Aurora — 1990
  • LSE — 1994
  • Evoq — 1999
  • Steinmetz Catera — 1999
  • Imaj — 2000
  • Vizon — 2001
  • Cien — 2002
  • Sixteen — 2003
  • BLS and Villa — 2005
  • Provoq — 2008
  • CTS Coupe — 2008
  • Converj (PHEV) — 2009
  • World Thorium Fuel (WTF) — 2009
  • XTS Platinum — 2010
  • Aera — 2010
  • Urban Luxury Concept — 2010
  • Ciel — 2011
  • Elmiraj — 2013
  • Escala — 2016
  • Celestiq — 2020
  • Lyriq — 2020
  • InnerSpace – 2022
Notes
  1. ^ Built in Canada.
  2. ^ a test vehicle on Eldorado chassis by Swiss coach builder, Franco Sbarro.

References

  1. ^ Laam, Michael (January 2002). "100 Years of Cadillac History". Popular Mechanics. Archived from the original on January 27, 2010. Retrieved 2009-04-26.