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