1937 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 75
Cadillac offered five series and seventeen different V8 powered models for 1937. They were available with Fisher and Fleetwood bodies in three different wheelbases. This is a Fleetwood Series 75 Read More >>
Cadillac offered five series and seventeen different V8 powered models for 1937. They were available with Fisher and Fleetwood bodies in three different wheelbases. This is a Fleetwood Series 75 Read More >>
Today, Cadillac has confirmed the fourth vehicle to join its expanding global electric vehicle portfolio — OPTIQ. OPTIQ will act as the entry point for Cadillac’s EV lineup in North Read More >>
This concept vehicle bears the name ‘Cien,’ meaning ‘one hundred’ in Spanish. Inspired by the F-22 Raptor air superiority fighter, this vehicle sports a monocoque body/chassis made from carbon fiber. Read More >>
In 1930, Cadillac became the first domestic car manufacturer to release a production model version of a V16 automobile. Producing an astronomically-high (for the time) 165 horsepower, the Cadillac V16 Read More >>
For 1950, two Cadillac vehicles were readied for the 24 hour race at LeMans, France. One remained a virtually stock Cadillac with modifications only to the intake system, brakes and Read More >>
Hennessey, the world-renowned Texas-based hypercar manufacturer and high-performance vehicle creator, has begun production of its ‘H1000’ Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing – the hero of luxury sport sedans. Boasting a supercharged 1,000 horsepower V8 Read More >>
Today at the North American International Detroit Auto Show, Cadillac introduced the refreshed and more advanced 2025 CT5 — a bolder vision of the luxury sport sedan. The 2025 CT5 Read More >>
The “Goddess” has returned on CELESTIQ, paying homage to Cadillac’s illustrious design history and symbolizing the personalized, handcrafted artistry built into each and every bespoke vehicle. “Reimagining the “Goddess” was Read More >>
Jim and Mike Ring, cofounders of the world renowned custom car builder Ringbrothers, unveiled a 1948 Cadillac fastback coupe called “Madam V” in the Flowmaster booth at the 2016 SEMA Read More >>
The 1985 Cadillac Seville was the second generation of Cadillac Sevilles, produced from 1980 – 1985. Notable exterior styling features include the short “bustle-back” rear deck and the long front Read More >>