2001 Cadillac Seville Sts Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
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|
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Why GM will import the Cadillac CT6 PHEV from China
Fri, Jan 29 2016There's a clear-cut reason that General Motors is going to build its upcoming plug-in hybrid CT6 sedan in China. Sure, the car will be sold in China and the US, but the real reason for the "Made In China" stamp is environmental. If an automaker wants to build a new model in China, adding a green powertrain is an easy way to do that. The CT6 will have both a PHEV option as well as standard gas engine versions. David Leone, Cadillac's executive chief engineer, told AutoblogGreen recently that, "[China is] far more receptive to approving localized production of vehicle programs that have new energy vehicle powertrain applications." To put it succinctly, since the CT6 has a PHEV option, it is easier for GM to build all CT6 models in China. Some of them will then be imported to the US. "Most new global Cadillacs will also be produced in China as well. It's our second-largest market in the world." "To bring any new car into China, to produce it, you need government approval," Leone said. "The government isn't interested in bringing many new cars to market that don't have new energy credits. [The CT6] also provides new energy credits that enables it to be an attractive, well-received product in China." Leone said that there are two main markets for the various CT6 models: China and the US. The car will arrive in the 2017 model year, so some time after the end of June 2016. There are other practical reasons to build the PHEV in China, like the cells in the battery pack. Those are provided by LG Chem, which makes some cells in Michigan but more in South Korea. And GM already builds cars in China through its joint venture with SAIC, Shanghai General Motors, or SGM. "In February 2013 we started making the XTS, in summer of 2014 we started making the ATS-L," Leone said. "We will be producing [the CT6] within a number of months. Most new global Cadillacs will also be produced in China as well. It's our second-largest market in the world." The Chinese and US versions of the CT6 will be identical, Leone said. While some Cadillacs sold in China are slightly different than the US versions – the Chinese ATS is 77 millimeters longer, for example – the CTS6 PHEV will be exactly the same in both places, other than slight tweaks to the trim levels. Still, "more of our cars going forward will be the exact same car," he said. That doesn't mean that sales will be the same everywhere.
Mary Barra thinks GM is a leader in autonomous tech
Thu, Oct 15 2015Saying General Motors is "among the leaders" in autonomous vehicle technology, CEO Mary Barra rapped about her company's driverless work in an interview with USA Today. Barra covered a number of topics, including well-known efforts, like Cadillac's upcoming Super Cruise technology, as well as hinting at "a lot of efforts that are confidential." "Things are moving quickly in autonomous [cars] because there's so many different pathways and the standards aren't even set. A lot of people can claim leads because people are making advancements in different areas," Barra said. "Next year we're going to have Super Cruise on one of our Cadillacs. On highways you'll be able to take your hands off the wheel and feet off the pedals – with a very creative way to make sure the driver is alert and involved in the driving process." As for those "confidential" efforts, feel free to speculate. GM has recently confirmed that it'd be running autonomous Volts at its Warren, MI tech center, which certainly indicates that the company is playing with much more than Super Cruise. GM will need to continue to embrace autonomous driving, owing to both traditional competitors like Toyota, as well as non-traditional opposition, like Google and Apple. Speaking of its competition from Silicon Valley, Barra was asked about two of the region's biggest names – Apple's Tim Cook and Tesla boss Elon Musk. "I have tremendous respect for Tim Cook, and I don't really think he needs advice from me," Barra told USA Today with a laugh. And when asked about Apple's future as a "viable competitor," she said, "I have no insights other than what I read in the papers. But it would be foolish for me not to assume that they're going to." As for Mr. Musk's openness about future products and how it contrasts with GM's relatively closed attitude, Barra also gave a chuckle. "I'm sure you would like me to say yes. I think we're fundamentally different. Look at our volume and look at the segments where we compete. His product line – his two products – his scale, it's completely different." The rest of Barra's interview is certainly worth a read, and includes talk about the Volkswagen diesel scandal, GM's changed relationship with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and Uber. Head over to The Detroit Free Press website for the full story from USA Today.
New Cadillac ELR ad more educational, less controversial than 'Poolside'
Mon, Mar 24 2014Cadillac's first TV commercial for its ELR plug-in hybrid, Poolside, was a smash hit, in that a lot of people saw and talked about it. The 60-second spot didn't say the car was a plug-in, took potshots at the work ethic of all non-Americans and has raked in over a million views on YouTube (you can add one more here). Caddy's new ELR video will get a lot less media attention, but that's exactly the point. Cadillac claims it was happy with the way actor Neil McDonough strutted his way into the controversial ELR discussion. This time around, though, the coupe gets promoted in a more traditional way: with information about the car and what it can do - you know, drive on electricity, capture braking energy into the battery, go further on gas power when needed, those kinds of things – courtesy of GM's executive chief engineer for electrified vehicles, Pam Fletcher. The tone of the video has not been changed because of the Poolside controversy. David Caldwell, manager of Cadillac communications, tells AutoblogGreen that the new video is not destined for TV and is completely different because it's meant for a different audience. "It doesn't have any direct relation to Poolside," he says. "TV advertising is not necessarily the heart of marketing something like the ELR. Notwithstanding the fact that we had a very thought-provoking ad [laughs]." "We definitely have a need to communicate what the ELR is" - Cadillac's David Caldwell The way you reach out to people via the web is different than the mass-media techniques used in spots like Poolside during big TV events (it aired during the Winter Olympics). The two video spots are different because you need to offer different information in different ways, for example having an ELR website as well as an iPad filled with ELR information at the dealership. For Cadillac, TV is "not going to be the predominant methodology," used to sell the ELR, Caldwell said, "the web is closer to what you need to do to reach people. We definitely have a need to communicate what the ELR is. It's not television advertising at all." Caldwell said a handful of other short videos similar to the new one will go live in the near future, showcasing design and powertrain aspects of the car. Keep an eye out for them – just don't look for them on TV. You can watch the new video below.