Cadillac to continue making coupes and wagons but not both under CTS badge
Cadillac would still continue to produce coupes and wagons but they won’t anymore be both CTS models, according to Don Butler, vice-president of marketing for Cadillac. Although there is... Read more
Cadilac planning to build and sell ATS, CTS, XTS models in China
General Motors is planning to produce three Cadillac models in China, with hopes to follow in the success of the Buick brand in this country. According to The Detroit News, Cadillac will... Read more
GM releases new photos with the 2013 Cadillac ATS
Several images of Cadillac’s upcoming 2013 ATS sedan have been released. Cadillac boasts about its new lightweight chassis even as it has yet to announce this model’s pricing details. In... Read more
GM says that Cadillac ATS Coupe is on its way
At this point, we don’t know for a fact whether the Cadillac ATS Coupe and its variants would be dropped or if they will be produced due to the contrasting rumors being tossed around.... Read more
2013 Cadillac ATS promises to be a serious competitor for the 2012 Bmw 3-Series
The 2013 Cadillac ATS is being groomed to match the best-selling BMW 3 series, and as expected the specifications of the two rival cars are also very closely matched. Still, the 2013 ATS... Read more
Cadillac VP divulges plan to create small SUV to rival BMW’s X3
General Motors Co. is considering a small sport-utility automobile to rival the X3 of BMW, Cadillac's vice president of sales Kurt McNeil disclosed during the Detroit Auto Show. GM is... Read more
2013 Cadillac ATS luxury sports sedan debuts at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show
The all-new 2013 Cadillac ATS luxury sports sedan was unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show. There may be a “few holes” found there but this is a good thing, according to chief engineer David... Read more
2013 Cadillac ATS revealed in all its glory
This is the 2013 Cadillac ATS, an all-new compact luxury sports sedan that will take on the Bmw 3-Series and the Mercedes-Benz C-Class. With a total weight of less than 3,400 pounds... Read more
Video: Cadillac ATS goes to Nurburgring
The next chapter of the Cadillac ATS video series was at the Nürburgring in Germany. At the Nordschleife, or “North Loop,” the cars were tested by the Cadillac ATS engineering team in the... Read more
Cadillac ATS to make its official debut at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show
General Motors’ product chief Mary Barra said that the Cadillac ATS luxury compact will be unveiled at the upcoming Detroit Auto Show. This rear-drive sedan, which GM intends to launch in... Read more
Sneak Peek: 2013 Cadillac ATS
General Motors’ new stop-start technology called eAssist costs $2,000, according to North America President Mark Reuss who was a speaker at the recently held Management Briefing Seminars.... Read more
Cadillac ATS ready to compete with BMW 3-series
The new spy photos confirm that the Cadillac ATS will feature an evolved chiseled arts and science styling theme that will enable it to go up against the upcoming BMW 3-series. The car,... Read more
Official: GM announces the production of a new Cadillac model
As expected, as we already told you yesterday (click to read here), General Motors announced today that it will invest $190 million in its Lansing Grand River assembly plant for the... Read more
Preview: Cadillac ATS
This is illustrator Mark Stehrenberger's rendering of the Cadillac ATS. If you recall, General Motors invited the press to its design studios to have a look at the near future of the... Read more
Upcoming Cadillac XTS to carry the same design line as the Sixteen Concept
Rounding out the lineup for the Cadillac are the XTS and ATS models. VP of Design Ed Welburn showed off the models during the media preview hosted by General Motors in its design dome.... Read more
Cadillac rear-drive hybrids in the works
According to Tom Stephens, GM's vice chairman of global product operations the Two Mode hybrid powertrain developed by the American manufacturer and used only on trucks, will soon migrate... Read more
GM to redesign its models more often, says company’s design chief
Under General Motors Co.'s new model introduction strategy, it will redesign its models more frequently and stagger the introduction of future model derivatives, according to GM's vice... Read more
















