Cadillac still plans to offer an all-electric range in 2030, but it could coexist with gasoline-powered models. Auto123 has more.
In 2021, Cadillac promised an all-electric lineup by 2030. Recently, while attending an event concerning one of the brand's models, we received a somewhat different sound bite.
The difference is that the move away from gasoline engines may be slower and more measured than previously planned. In other words, in 2030, it’s likely that both types of powertrain will coexist under the Cadillac banner. This was confirmed to members of the media by brand manager John Roth.
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