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Cadillac May Be All-Electric by 2030

The automaker also hinted at some significant name changes for its models.

Cadillac is making a big bet on electrics. Just how big? The president of GM’s luxury division just told Reuters that most – maybe even all – of Cadillacs models will be fully electric by 2030.

The automaker predicts it will give its models one more refresh in their existing gasoline versions and then begin its move towards electrics.

The first foray could be the large Cadillac SUV GM expects to begin producing at Detroit’s Hamtramck plant in 2023. The plant, according to Reuters reports, will face a $3 billion overhaul between now and then to accommodate the Escalade’s EV lookalike.

A compact electric SUV is also in the works, with Cadillac planning to kick off, again, in 2023.

For Carlisle, the transition timeline is still way up in the air, and the company wants to see improvements as it relates to both battery charging time and capacity, suggesting that the 300-miles-per-charge standard will need to increase, maybe even to 400.

And that’s not the only notable change we’ll see from Caddy: the automaker says it will begin modifying the way it names its vehicles, shifting from number letter combinations that, let’s be honest, nobody can keep straight, to actual words. That’s because, says Carlisle, “Escalade is an awesome name.” We agree. Much better than CT6.

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