Cadillac may be developing a luxury hypercar, says GM executive

Cadillac may be developing a luxury hypercar, says GM executive (Endri Killo / Unsplash)

Cadillac, with over 120 years of history, is contemplating the construction of a hypercar, as suggested by Michael Simcoe, global design chief of General Motors.

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According to information from Car and Driver, while not officially confirmed, Simcoe made it clear that the idea is being seriously considered.

The possibility of a Cadillac hypercar isn’t limited to electric vehicles, despite the brand’s recent emphasis on electrification. Michael mentioned that a hybrid inspired by Cadillac’s current racing models, such as the LMDh and future entries into Formula 1, could be a viable option. This aligns with Cadillac’s performance trajectory, which includes high-performance models and the imminent entry into the ultra-luxury segment with the Celestiq EV.

There are currently no formal plans for the hypercar, but Cadillac is focused on expanding its lineup of high-performance and luxury vehicles. This strategy reflects Cadillac’s ambition to once again position itself as a global benchmark in luxury and automotive performance.

Source: Car and Driver

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