Cadillac balks on plans to go all-EV by 2030, may still offer gas cars for ‘a number of years’

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Cadillac's EV Plans

Cadillac, the luxury brand under GM, has been making headlines with its evolving electric vehicle (EV) strategy.

Let's take a closer look at the latest developments.

Cadillac's global vice president, John Roth, recently shared that the company plans for its EV and combustion powertrains to "coexist for a number of years."

This indicates a potential shift in the brand's initial commitment to becoming 100% electric by 2030.

Despite the potential shift, Cadillac has several new EVs in its development pipeline,

including the smaller and more affordable OPTIQ,

an all-electric version of the Escalade called the IQ,

a three-row SUV called the VISTIQ,

and the ultra-luxe hand-built CELESTIQ.

Roth emphasized that Cadillac will be offering an all-electric portfolio by the end of the decade, guided by customer preferences.

However, the transition from combustion vehicles may now be slower than initially targeted.

As the automotive industry continues to navigate the transition to EVs,

Cadillac's evolving strategy raises questions about the future of luxury vehicle offerings.

Stay tuned for more updates on Cadillac's electrification

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