List of Cadillac vehicles
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
Exterior
Name
Introd.
Discont.
Platforms
Gen.
Information / notes
Runabout / Tonneau [ n1 1]
1902
1908
9
The first automobile produced by Cadillac
Model D
1905
1905
1
Model Thirty
1909
1911
1
V8 Type 51
1915
1923
1
Full-size luxury car
Type V-63
1924
1930
C-body
1
Full-size luxury car
V-16
1930
1940
D-body
2
Full-size luxury sedan, coupe, convertible and limousine
V-12
1930
1937
D-body
2
Full-size luxury sedan, coupe, convertible and limousine
Series 355
1931
1935
C-body
1
Full-size luxury sedan, coupe, convertible and limousine
Series 70
1936
1987
D-body
11
Full-size luxury sedan, coupe, convertible and limousine
Series 60
1936
1938
B-body
1
Full-size luxury sedan, coupe and convertible
Series 65
1937
1938
C-body
1
Full-size luxury sedan and convertible
Sixty Special
1938
1993
C-body
11
Full-size luxury sedan
Series 61
1938
1951
B-body
4
Full-size luxury sedan, coupe and convertible
Series 62
1940
1964
C-body
7
Full-size luxury sedan, coupe and convertible
Eldorado
1952
2002
12
Personal luxury coupe
de Ville
1959
2005
8
Full-size luxury sedan
Calais
1965
1976
C-body
2
Full-size luxury sedan, hardtop and coupe
Seville
1975
2004
K-body (1975-97)G-body (1997-2004)
5
Mid-size luxury sedan
Fleetwood
1976
1996
D-body
3
Full-size luxury sedan and coupe
Fleetwood Brougham
1977
1986
D-body
1
Full-size luxury sedan and coupe
Cimarron
1981
1988
J-body
1
Compact luxury sedan
Brougham
1986
1992
D-body
1
Full-size luxury sedan
Allanté
1987
1993
V-body
1
Luxury roadster
Catera
1996
2001
V-body
1
Mid-size luxury sedan
CTS
2002
2019
Sigma (2002–14)Alpha (2014–19)
3
Mid-size luxury sedan and coupe
SRX
2003
2016
Sigma (2003–09)Theta (2010–16)
2
Compact luxury crossover
XLR
2003
2009
Y-body
1
Luxury sports coupe with retractable hardtop
DTS
2005
2011
G-body
1
Full-size luxury sedan
BLS
2005
2009
Epsilon
1
Compact luxury sedan and station wagon mainly marketed in Europe
STS
2005
2011
Sigma
1
Mid-size luxury sedan
ATS
2012
2019
Alpha
1
Compact luxury sedan and coupe
XTS
2013
2019
Epsilon II
1
Full-size luxury sedan
ELR
2013
2016
Delta II
1
Compact luxury plug-in hybrid coupe
Notes
^ Models include Model A–G, K, M, S, T.
Brands
Exterior
Name
Introd.
Discont.
Platforms
Gen.
Information / notes
LaSalle
1927
1940
GM B
3
GM's brand part of the companion make program that marketed luxury vehicles to supplement Cadillac
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
1920s
1930s
1930 Cadillac Series 353, 370 and 452 Fisher Fleetwood
1931 Cadillac Series 355, 370-A and 452-A 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
1940 Cadillac Series 40-60S, 40–62, 40–72, 40–75, 40-90 Fisher Fleetwood
1941 Cadillac Series 41-60S, 41–61, 41–62, 41–63, 41–67, 41-75 Fisher Fleetwood
1942 Cadillac Series 42-60S, 42–61, 42–62, 42–63, 42–67, 42-75 Fisher Fleetwood
1946 Cadillac Series 60S, 61, 62, 75 Fisher Fleetwood
1947 Cadillac Series 60S, 61, 62, 75 Fisher Fleetwood
1948-1949 Cadillac Series 60S, 61, 62, 75 Fisher Fleetwood
1950s
Chiang Kai-shek 's Cadillac
1950-1951 Cadillac Series 60S, 61, 62, 75 Fisher Fleetwood
1952 Cadillac Series 60S, 62, 75 Fisher Fleetwood
1953 Cadillac Series 60S, 62, 75 Fisher Fleetwood
All models were equipped with the 331 cu. in. (5.4L) V8
Series 60S Fleetwood – 130 in wheelbase
Series 62 – 126 in wheelbase
Series 62 Eldorado – 126 in wheelbase
Introduced as a limited edition late in the production year only in a convertible
Series 75 – 146.75 in wheelbase
1954-1955 Cadillac Series 60S, 62, 75 Fisher Fleetwood
All models were equipped with the 331 cu. in. (5.4L) V8
Series 60S Fleetwood – 133 in wheelbase
Series 62 – 129 in wheelbase
Eldorado – 129 in wheelbase
After production of the '53 Series 62 Eldorado, the Eldorado was branded on its own. It was a convertible similar to the Series 62 convertible, but was much more.
Series 75 – 149.8 in wheelbase
1956 Cadillac Series 60S, 62, 75 Fisher Fleetwood
1957 Cadillac Series 60S, 62, 70, 75 Fisher Fleetwood
1958 Cadillac Series 60S, 62, 70, 75 Fisher Fleetwood
All models were equipped with the 365 cu. in. (6.0L) V8
Series 60S Fleetwood – 133 in wheelbase
Series 62 – 129.5 in wheelbase
Eldorado – 129.5 in wheelbase
4 door option replaced with Special Coupe by special order only in limited quantities
Series 70 Eldorado Brougham – 126 in wheelbase
Series 75 – 149.7 in wheelbase
1959-1960 Cadillac Series 60S, 62, 63, 64, 69, 75 Fisher Fleetwood
All models were equipped with the 390 cu. in. (6.4L) V8
Series 60S Fleetwood – 130 in wheelbase
Series 62 00 – 130 in wheelbase
replaced previous Series 62
Series 63 00 – 130 in wheelbase "De Ville" sub-series
Series 64 00 – 130 in wheelbase "Eldorado" sub-series
Series 69 00 – 130 in wheelbase "Eldorado Brougham"
Series 6700 – 149.75 in wheelbase "Fleetwood 75"
1960s
1970s
1970-1973 Cadillac Calais, De Ville, and Fleetwood Fisher Fleetwood
1974 – Cadillac Calais, De Ville, and Fleetwood Fisher Fleetwood
1975 – Cadillac Calais, De Ville, Seville, and Fleetwood Fisher Fleetwood
1976 – Cadillac Calais, De Ville, Seville, and Fleetwood Fisher Fleetwood
1977-1979
1971-1978
1979-1985
1980s
1980-1985
1982-1988
1980-1984
1985–1988
1987-1988
1979-1985
1986-1991
1987–1993
1989–1993
1980-1986
1987-1989
1990s
1992-2002
1989-1993
1989-1993
1992-1997
1994–1999
1997–2001
Catera – 107.5 in (2,730 mm) wheelbase, V6
1989-1992
1990-1992
1993-1996
1993
1998-2000
1998-2004
2000s
2000-2005 DeVille – 115.3 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-V – 116.4 in (2,960 mm) wheelbase
2006-2011 DTS – 115.6 in (2,940 mm) wheelbase, V8
2007-2014 Escalade
2010s
2010-2016 SRX
2010-2019 CTS
2013-2019 ATS
2013-2019 XTS
2014 and 2016 ELR plug-in hybrid coupe
2015-2020 Escalade
2015-2020 Escalade
2015-2020 Escalade ESV
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
Sollei – 2024
Notes
^ Built in Canada.
^ a test vehicle on Eldorado chassis by Swiss coach builder, Franco Sbarro.
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