General Motors’ new energy vehicle sales reached nearly 1 million units in China in 2025, accounting for more than half of its total sales in the country.
At its GM Forward media event in New York, General Motors showcased how manufacturing scale, software expertise, and AI are converging to transform the car from a mode of transportation into an intelligent assistant.
The Cadillac OPTIQ is heading to Europe, promising dynamic performance, intuitive technology and bold, distinctive design in a luxury electric SUV.
The Elevated Velocity concept channels the essence of Cadillac’s V-Series into a bold 2+2 crossover designed to exhilarate on-road and off-grid alike, while foreshadowing potential future Cadillac design cues.
Backed by a broad and growing portfolio of electric vehicles from Chevrolet, Cadillac, and GMC, General Motors was the top-selling EV automaker in Canada year to date through June.
Cadillac is bringing its performance legacy into the electric era with the 2026 LYRIQ-V, the first model to carry the V-Series badge on an all-electric vehicle – and the quickest Cadillac ever built.
OPTIQ-V will be sold in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Middle East, and Israel with production starting in fall 2025. MSRP starts at an estimated $68,795 including destination freight charge, and excluding tax, title, license, and dealer fees.
Cadillac is offering EV customers more choice with the launch of the VISTIQ, a luxury three-row SUV that delivers on the brand’s promise of performance, craftsmanship, and technology.
The all-new Cadillac VISTIQ redefines what’s possible in a three-row all-electric SUV, blending performance, comfort, and connectivity.
General Motors is taking a significant step in its global expansion story, with the introduction of a portfolio of right-hand-drive Cadillac electric vehicles in Japan.