The unique build appears to be a one-off for the Guangzhou Auto Show.
Ascendiq follows the marque's "iq" naming convention for its forthcoming wave of EVs.
Including etchings of development facilities and signatures of Cadillac team members that brought the vehicles to life.
The name has the IQ suffix used on other electric Cadillac models, like Lyriq.
The XT5 only outsold three rivals.
New vehicles with high demand and short supply are continuing to drive transaction prices to record highs.
A small lease incentive is also offered this month.
After a handful of delays, the Celestiq is almost here.
The Escalade consistently performs well when it comes to tech.
Vistiq follows Cadillac's "iq" naming convention for its upcoming wave of EVs.
This unique Lyriq is finished in white and looks ready for the showroom floor.
There's also a small lease incentive this month.
Lumistiq follows the marque's "iq" naming convention for its upcoming wave of EVs.
Sales increased 99.6 percent to 1,064 units during the first ten months of 2021.
Even so, the marque still has more brick and mortar stores than any other luxury automaker.
Praised for its punchy turbocharged engine, optional AWD, and comfortable, roomy interior.
The struggle with condensation in the headlight assemblies continues.
It all came down to the last lap.
Driven primarily by the new Escalade.
The Lyriq will land at Chinese dealerships in early 2022.
A package for maximum comfort of the driver and front passenger.
The 38-inch OLED display, Surround Vision and Super Cruise secured the price.
Beating the luxury marque's internal goal of 200,000 hand raisers.
The update can be performed remotely (over-the-air) or by a dealer.