Founded in 1903, Cadillac ranks as the second-oldest surviving American automaker, following Ford. It quickly gained prominence as a producer...
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- Cadillac Allanté
- Cadillac DeVille
- Cadillac Eldorado
- Cadillac Jacqueline Brougham Concept
- Cadillac Maharani
- Cadillac Model 30
- Cadillac Model 57
- Cadillac Series 314
- Cadillac Series 60
- Cadillac Series 61
- Cadillac Series 62
- Cadillac Series 90
- Cadillac Seville
- Cadillac Sixty Special
- Cadillac Type 61
- Cadillac V-16
- Cadillac V-8
- Cadillac V12
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Designed under the guidance of Cadillac’s chief designer and protege of Harley Earl, Bill Mitchell, the 1941 Cadillacs made a...
In 1957, the Cadillac Eldorado line underwent a striking transformation, ushering in captivating new styling. Gone were the squared-off rear...
Cadillacs, particularly the Series 62 line, were increasingly larger during the mid-1950s. In 1957, Cadillac introduced a new X-frame with...
Throughout the early 1930s, Cadillac’s long-standing V8 engine witnessed remarkable advancements almost every year. Originally introduced in 1914 and refined...
The 1940s marked a magical decade for Cadillac, as each car produced from 1940 to 1949 stood out in its...
The Cadillac V16, the world’s first production sixteen-cylinder passenger car, outpaced its rival Marmon by ten months. Despite being conceived...
The 1941 Cadillac models, a design triumph from the Harley Earl/Bill Mitchell era at GM Styling, introduced a new era...
The V12, created by Owen Nacker alongside the Sixteen, offered smooth performance and ample torque, making it an exceptional choice...
The 1959 Cadillac is an iconic symbol of its era, capturing the essence of the 1950s alongside neon signs, Elvis...
The arrival of the 1940s ushered in an enchanting era for Cadillac, embarking on a decade filled with marvels. A...
In less than a decade since debuting its inaugural V-8-powered cars in 1915, Cadillac had already manufactured hundreds of thousands...
Cadillac introduced its initial lineup of 16-cylinder cars in January 1930, which remained the company’s flagship offering until 1940. The...
In the late 1909, Cadillac introduced the Model 30, marking a significant milestone in both the history of Cadillac and...
Since its unveiling on December 10, 1929, the Cadillac V-16 stood out as an unparalleled symbol of prestige, as acclaimed...
The iconic Cadillac Eldorado convertible was originally designed for the 1952 Detroit Motorama. Its name honored Cadillac’s 50th anniversary, known...
The new Series 314 Cadillac was introduced in August 1925 as a 1926 model. It was a much-improved version of...
The 1929 Cadillac had subtle exterior changes, such as moving the parking lamps from the cowl to the fenders for...
From 1965 to 1976, the Cadillac Calais served as the brand’s entry-level model, replacing the Series 62. The Calais name...
In 1977, Cadillac celebrated its 75th anniversary and launched the new fifth-generation DeVille, which was smaller and lighter than the...
Cadillac’s response to the increasing demand for luxury imports from Europe, such as Mercedes-Benz and BMW, came in the form...
In 1914 Cadillac updated the Model 30 for its final year of production with a switch to left-hand drive, a...
This Cadillac is probably the most extreme cabriolet ever built. Wealthy playboy Phillipe Barraud personally commissioned this design through local...
During the 1958 model year, a total of 815 Biarritz convertibles were produced, and from that number, five were taken...
The Cadillac Allanté was a luxury two-seater built to compete with European cars that were wooing well-heeled American customers. Introduced...
In 1946, Cadillac was finished with war-time production and began selling motor cars with a great demand and short supply....
The historically significant V-8 introduced by Cadillac in 1915 would power the marque’s offerings for years to come, including this...
1909 was a significant year for Cadillac, both for its acquisition by General Motors and the introduction of the Model...
Cadillac’s famed V-16 was initially offered in an extraordinarily broad range of body styles, encompassing a design for virtually every...
The 1946 Series 62 Cadillac models are considered by many to be imbued with such carefully prescribed proportions that it...