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The Cadillac Optiq has been on sale since the end of 2023—in China, where it’s made by SAIC-GM, a 50/50 joint venture between General Motors and Chinese manufacturer SAIC. However, the Optiq ...
Cadillac’s push into electrification is gaining momentum, and it looks like two of its sportiest sedans, the CT4 and CT5, are on the chopping block. According to a report from GM Authority, the ...
Prada Frames returns for its fourth edition with In Transit, a thought-provoking exhibit held in parallel with Milan’s Salone del Mobile. Curated by acclaimed design and research studio ...
Cadillac’s new IQ portfolio of all-electric vehicles — notably the compact Optiq SUV and grandaddy full-size Escalade IQ — has put the company on a techier, more advanced, and luxurious plane.
In 2025, surely Cadillac could have come up with a better name than Optiq. According to the online Scrabble Word Finder, there are only seven words in English that end with a “q.” But these ...
And so it is with the new 2025 Cadillac Optiq, a small luxury EV from a storied brand that, for some reason, has decided to append a suffix pronounced "ick" to the names of its electrified vehicles.
The 2025 Cadillac Optiq is the entry point to Caddy’s line of all-electric SUVs. For the $55,885 starting price you get standard dual-motor AWD, 300 hp, a sport-tuned suspension, and a 19 ...
Prices for the sporty small Cadillac luxury SUV start at just under $53,000. The electric Optiq will offer all-wheel drive, 300 horsepower and a range of 302 miles. SAN FRANCISCO — The 2025 ...
In many respects, the 2025 Cadillac Escalade is the automaker’s best submission yet. The massive SUV is not without its issues, of course, but its problems may reflect its past and Cadillac’s ...
Tested! The 2025 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing Precision Package Is Bombastic, Tracktastic, and Fantastic
It’s about taking what’s an already capable vehicle, like say Cadillac’s CT5-V Blackwing super sedan, and upping its track-attacking game. That’s the philosophy behind the 2025 ...
GM has issued a recall on 90,000 Cadillac CT4, CT5, and CT6 models equipped with GM’s 10-speed automatic transmission. The recall also applies to sixth-gen Camaros equipped with the same transmission.
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