Cadillac is an American automobile brand that produces premium cars. The company's lineup is represented by the Cadillac Escalade and SRX crossovers, as well as the Cadillac CTS sedan.
Cadillac CTS - rear or all-wheel drive five-seater class E sedan. The debut of the second generation Cadillac CTS took place in January 2008 at the Detroit Auto Show. The car is based on the GM Sigma II.
The start of sales is the second half of 2014. The premiere of the fourth generation Cadillac Escalade took place in the fall of 2013. The car has changed significantly, but at the same time retained its family features: brutal appearance, gearshift stalk and a mastodon V8 power unit, which now boasts a cylinder deactivation system. In addition, the car received improved all-wheel drive and a six-speed automatic. The car has been noticeably changed on the inside as well. Finishing materials have become better, and the level of fitting interior details is higher. In addition, thanks to the increase in dimensions, the Escalade's interior has also become more spacious.
Cadillac Escalade - All-wheel drive five-seater SUV. The debut of the third generation Cadillac Escalade took place in 2007. The car is based on the GMT900 Platform.
Cadillac SRX - All-wheel drive five-seater SUV. The debut of the Cadillac SRX took place in the winter of 2003 at the Detroit Auto Show. The car is based on GM Sigma. Restyling - 2009.
Cadillac STS - rear or all-wheel drive four-door five-seater class F sedan. The debut of the 2nd generation Cadillac STS took place in 2007 at the New York Auto Show. The car is based on GM Sigma. In China, an extended version of the Cadillac STS - SLS is produced.
Cadillac XLR — rear-wheel drive two-seater sports coupe-convertible (roadster). The debut of the Cadillac XLR took place at the Detroit Auto Show in 2003. Since 2005, the Cadillac XLR-V model has been produced with a Northstar V8 engine.