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List of Cadillac vehicles

List of Cadillac vehicles

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From 1902 to the modern day, Cadillac, a division of General Motors, has introduced many models with differing engines to establish itself as the premier luxury car in the United States.[1]

Current production vehicles

     Vehicles currently not sold in the United States and Canada

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Former production vehicles

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Notes
  1. Models include Model A–G, K, M, S, T.

Brands

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1900s

  • 1902-1903 Cadillac Runabout and Tonneau – 72 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
  • 1903-1904 Cadillac Model A – 72 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
  • 1904 Cadillac Models A and B
    • Model A – 72 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
    • Model B – 76 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
  • 1905 Cadillac Models B, C, D, E, and F
  • 1906 Cadillac Models H, K, L, and M
    • Model H – 102 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine
    • Model K – 74 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
    • Model L – 110 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine
    • Model M – 76 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
  • 1907 Cadillac Models G, H, K, and M
    • Model G – 100 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine
    • Model H – 102 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine
    • Model K – 74 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
    • Model M – 76 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
  • 1908 Cadillac Models G, H, M, S and T
    • Model G – 100 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine
    • Model H – 102 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine
    • Model M – 76 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
    • Model S – 82 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
    • Model T – 82 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
  • 1909-1911 Cadillac Model Thirty
    • 1909 – 106 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine

1910s

    • 1910 – 110 in wheelbase; 120 in wheelbase (limousine) four-cylinder engine Fisher
    • 1911 – 116 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine Fisher
  • 1912 – Cadillac Model 1912; 116 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine Fisher
  • 1913 – Cadillac Model 1913; 120 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine Fisher
  • 1914 – Cadillac Model 1914; 120 and 134 in wheelbase four-cylinder engine Fisher
  • 1915 – Cadillac Type 51; 122  and 145 in wheelbase V8 Fisher
  • 1916 – Cadillac Type 53; 122  132  and 145 in wheelbase V8 Fisher
  • 1917 – Cadillac Type 55; 125  and 145 in wheelbase V8 Fisher
  • 1918-1919 Cadillac Type 57; 125  132  and 145 in wheelbase V8 Fisher

1920s

1930s

  • 1930 Cadillac Series 353, 370 and 452 Fisher Fleetwood
    • Series 353 – 140  and 152 in wheelbase V8 Fisher Fleetwood
    • Series 370 – 140  143  and 152 in wheelbase V12 Fisher Fleetwood
    • Series 452 – 148 in wheelbase V16 Fisher Fleetwood
  • 1931 Cadillac Series 355, 370-A and 452-A Fisher Fleetwood
    • Series 355 – 134  and 152 in wheelbase V8 Fleetwood
    • Series 370-A – 140  143  and 152 in wheelbase V12 Fleetwood
    • Series 452-A – 148 in wheelbase V16 Fisher Fleetwood
  • 1932 Cadillac Series 355-B, 370-B and 452-B Fisher Fleetwood
    • Series 355-B – 134  and 156 in wheelbase V8 Fisher Fleetwood
    • Series 370-B – 140  and 156 in wheelbase V12 Fisher Fleetwood
    • Series 452-B – 143 and 149 in wheelbase V16 Fisher Fleetwood
  • 1933 Cadillac Series 355-C, 370-C and 452-C Fisher Fleetwood
  • 1934 Cadillac Series 10, 20, 30 and 452-D Fisher Fleetwood
  • 1935 Cadillac Series 10, 20, 30 and 452-D Fisher Fleetwood
  • 1936 Cadillac Series 36–60, 36–70, 36–75, 36–80, 36–85, 36-90 Fisher Fleetwood
  • 1937 Cadillac Series 36–60, 37–65, 37–70, 37–75, 37–85, 37-90 Fisher Fleetwood
  • 1938 Cadillac Series 38–60, 38-60S, 38–65, 38–75, 38-90 Fisher Fleetwood
  • 1939 Cadillac Series 39-60S, 39–65, 39–75, 39-90 Fisher Fleetwood

1940s

1950s

Chiang Kai-shek's Cadillac

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

  • 1992-2002
  • 1989-1993
  • 1989-1993
  • 1992-1997
    • Seville111.0 in (2,820 mm) wheelbase, V8
  • 1994–1999
    • DeVille113.8 in (2,890 mm) wheelbase, V8
  • 1997–2001
    • Catera107.5 in (2,730 mm) wheelbase, V6
  • 1989-1992
  • 1990-1992
  • 1993-1996
  • 1993
  • 1998-2000
  • 1998-2004
    • Seville112.2 in (2,850 mm) wheelbase, V8

2000s

  • 2000-2005 DeVille115.3 in (2,930 mm) wheelbase, V8
  • 2002-2006 Escalade
    • 2002-2006 Escalade
    • 2003-2006 Escalade ESV
  • 2003-2007 CTS
    • 2003-2013 CTS
    • 2004-2014 CTS-V Sedan
  • 2004-2009 SRX
  • 2004-2009 XLR
    • 2004-2009 XLR
    • 2006-2009 XLR-V
  • 2005-2010 BLS (not sold in the United States)
  • 2005-2011 STS
    • 2005-2011 STS – 116.4 in (2,960 mm) wheelbase
    • 2005-2009 STS-V116.4 in (2,960 mm) wheelbase
  • 2006-2011 DTS115.6 in (2,940 mm) wheelbase, V8
  • 2007-2014 Escalade

2010s

2020s

  • 2016–2020 CT6
    • 2016–2020 CT6
    • 2019–2020 CT6-V
  • 2017–present XT5
  • 2019–present XT4
  • 2020–present CT4
    • 2020–present CT4
    • 2020–present CT4-V
  • 2020–present CT5
    • 2020–present CT5
    • 2020–present CT5-V
  • 2020–present XT6
  • 2021–present Cadillac Escalade
    • 2021–present Escalade
    • 2021–present Escalade ESV

Concepts and prototypes

  • Caribbean
  • Coupe de Ville – 1949
  • El Rancho – 1949
  • Embassy – 1949
  • Debutante – 1950
  • Custom roadster for Bill Boyer – 1951-52
  • Eldorado and Townsman – 1952
  • Le Mans – 1953
  • Orleans – 1953
  • El Camino – 1954
  • La Espada – 1954
  • Park Avenue – 1954
  • PF 200 Cabriolet – 1954
  • Celebrity – 1955
  • Eldorado Brougham – 1955
  • La Salle II Roadster and Sedan – 1955
  • Eldorado St. Moritz – 1955
  • Westchester – 1955
  • Castilian
  • Gala – 1956
  • Maharani – 1956
  • Palomino – 1956
  • Eldorado Brougham – 1956
  • Director – 1957
  • "Bubble-Top" parade car – 1957
  • "Rain Car" – 1958
  • Eldorado Seville – 1958
  • Skylight coupe/convertible – 1958
  • Cyclone – 1959 [later rebodied]
  • "Bubble-Top" parade car – 1959 [n3 1]
  • Starlight – 1959
  • 4-door phaeton – 1960
  • Eldorado – 1961
  • XP-715 La Salle – 1961
  • Florentine – 1964
  • XP-840 Eldorado Fastback – 1965
  • NART Zagato – 1970
  • TAG Function Car – 1978 [n3 2]
  • Cimarron PPG – 1985
  • Voyage – 1988
  • Solitaire – 1989
  • Aurora – 1990
  • LSE – 1994
  • Evoq – 1999
  • Steinmetz Catera – 1999
  • Imaj – 2000
  • Vizon – 2001
  • Cien – 2002
  • Sixteen – 2003
  • BLS and Villa – 2005
  • Provoq – 2008
  • CTS Coupe – 2008
  • Converj (PHEV) – 2009
  • World Thorium Fuel (WTF) – 2009
  • XTS Platinum – 2010
  • Aera – 2010
  • Urban Luxury Concept – 2010
  • Ciel – 2011
  • Elmiraj – 2013
  • Escala – 2016
  • Celestiq – 2020
  • Lyriq – 2020
  • InnerSpace – 2022
Notes
  1. Built in Canada.
  2. a test vehicle on Eldorado chassis by Swiss coach builder, Franco Sbarro.

References

  1. Laam, Michael (January 2002). "100 Years of Cadillac History". Popular Mechanics. Archived from the original on January 27, 2010. Retrieved 2009-04-26.

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