Cadillac says every new model unveiled will be battery powered

Every new Cadillac model will be electric, with the company phasing out petrol-powered vehicles by 2030. Global Vice President of Cadillac Rory Harvey said from this point forward, the premium American car maker would only be unveiling battery-powered models. The comments came during the virtual launch of the 2023 Cadillac Lyriq SUV – the brand's first all-electric vehicle, offering 255kW, 440Nm, and a range of more than 483km from a single charge.

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