Cadillac
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The Cadillac CTS-V has always been a slightly left-of-center choice for those after a big, fast car. With its third generation CTS-V, Cadillac has combined a more sophisticated chassis with a supercharged V8, producing 640 hp (477 kW).
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Although they're meant to show what's happening on the road behind you, rear-view mirrors can be obstructed by headrests, passengers and luggage. To counter this, Cadillac is planning to replace the rear-view mirror with a video feed. It estimates a 300 percent increase in field of vision.
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Cadillac continues to shake its reputation for producing heavy, thirsty, slow cars with a brace of performance cars that can challenge the best Europe has to offer. Cadillac has now decided to take the fight to the racetrack with its new ASTV.R that meets FIA GT3 specifications.
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Reports of an upmarket Cadillac flagship have been surfacing for years, intensifying after last year's Elmiraj concept. GM's luxury brand finally gave the official confirmation, announcing plans to begin production on the CT6 flagship by the end of 2015.
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General Motors CEO Mary Barra announced this week that the automaker will launch the Super Cruise advanced driver assistance system and vehicle-to-vehicle communications within the next two years. Both technologies will find their way into 2017 model year vehicles.
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Cadillac is set to offer Powermat wireless charging for smartphones in the 2015 ATS sport sedan and coupe in coming months, with the 2015 CTS and the Escalade SUV to follow suit at the end of the year.
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Gizmag borrowed Cadillac's first extended range electric vehicle based off the Chevrolet Volt for a few days and found it to be a strange combination of underrated, but perhaps still overpriced.
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Jaguar joined the superwagon class overnight with an R-S branded "estate car" running a 542 hp 5.0-liter supercharged V8 engine. The Jaguar XFR-S Sportbrake will become a direct competitor for the 560 hp Audi RS 6 Avant, 556 hp Cadillac CTS-V, and550 hp Mercedes Benz AMG E63 S Wagon.
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Cadillac plans to launch the ELR plug-in hybrid in major cities around the U.S. this January. The vehicle, which is is essentially a luxury body built atop the Chevy Volt plug-in platform, will cost well more than expected, with a base price just under US$76,000.
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The exhibition halls at Messe Frankfurt are a fertile hunting ground for lovers of concept cars at this time of year, and 2013 has proved no different. Check out our gallery highlighting the various concepts strutting their stuff on the Frankfurt stage this year.
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Carnegie Mellon researchers have outfitted a 2011 Cadillac SRX with an array of sensors that allow the vehicle to navigate congested roadways and unobtrusively communicate with other vehicles and street signals.
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Nestled amongst this mouth-watering automotive array at this year's Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance was the “concept lawn” – a showcase of over twenty concepts cars and new production models including world and North American debuts. Here's our selection of the best the lawn had to offer.
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