General Motors’ Cadillac brand is experiencing a significant resurgence, with a focus on both electric and traditional models. The Opulent Velocity concept, featuring butterfly doors and a fast Celestiq-inspired design, showcases the brand’s potential for high-end Ultium-based vehicles.
The upcoming Escalade IQ, a fully electric SUV, and the refreshed Escalade ICE model are among the many new releases planned. Additionally, Cadillac will introduce the Optiq, Vistiq, Escalade-V, and CT5 V-Series, demonstrating its commitment to offering a diverse range of premium vehicles.
This growth positions Cadillac as a strong competitor in the luxury market, challenging established brands like Lexus, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Genesis. Forget about concept cars confined to the digital world car enthusiasts crave a return to the real world for some legendary models.
Vince Burlapp, a virtual car designer known for his American muscle car dreams (vburlapp on social media), isn’t alone in his desire to see Cadillac revive icons like the CT6, Seville, and Eldorado.
Recently, Burlapp turned his attention to Fleetwood, a name synonymous with Cadillac’s pinnacle of luxury in the past. His design ponders what a modern Fleetwood might look like if Cadillac still held the reins of the full-size luxury sedan market.