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Updated · Automotive News · Jul 17
Cadillac Extends Gas Models into 2030s as All-EV Shift Slows
Updated
Updated · Automotive News · Jul 17

Cadillac Extends Gas Models into 2030s as All-EV Shift Slows

2 articles · Updated · Automotive News · Jul 17

Summary

  • Cadillac will keep selling both electric and gasoline vehicles at its dealerships into the 2030s, abandoning an earlier timetable for a full EV lineup.
  • The change comes as the brand delays its all-electric transition and lengthens the life cycles of some existing nameplates under a 5-year product plan.
  • That plan signals Cadillac now expects combustion models to remain part of its portfolio well beyond this decade, alongside newer EV offerings.
  • The retreat underscores a broader industry reset in which automakers are stretching hybrid and gasoline programs as demand for a rapid EV-only shift cools.

Insights

Cadillac is delaying its all-electric future. Does this signal a wider industry retreat from ambitious climate goals?
Legacy carmakers are extending gas car production. Are they meeting consumer demand or falling behind in the global technology race?
With Western automakers slowing their EV push, is China’s hybrid-heavy strategy the real road to automotive dominance?