Popularized the iconic tailfin design in 1949 and the "wreath and crest" logo, which has evolved over 30 times to reflect changing brand values like luxury (gold) and passion (red). Modern Lineup and Production
Introduced the first production car with an electric self-starter, ignition, and lighting, which notably made driving more accessible to women. cadillacs
Today, Cadillac is transitioning toward an all-electric future while maintaining its performance heritage through the V-Series and Blackwing trims. Popularized the iconic tailfin design in 1949 and
Produced the first mass-produced V8 engine in 1915 and the legendary V16 engine in 1930. Produced the first mass-produced V8 engine in 1915
Cadillac has long served as a "cultural text" in the American imagination, symbolizing luxury, financial surplus, and a distinct mastery of the road. Founded in 1902 by Henry Leland and named after the founder of Detroit, Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, the brand quickly established itself as the "Standard of the World". Historical Milestones
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