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2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ price estimated to start at ~$130,000

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The 2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ’s price will start at ~$130,000 and can go up to $150,000 before upgrades. The Cadillac Escalade IQ will be available in four trims, with prices ranging from $129,990 to $150,490. The Cadillac Escalade IQ’s Luxury 1 AWD trim offers 11.5 The Cadillac Escalade IQ’s Luxury 1 AWD trim offers 11.5

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General Motors reports strong quarter, but EV fans might be disappointed

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General Motors ( NYSE: GM ) reported strong quarterly earnings for Q4 2023 today, but electric vehicle fans might be disappointed with the company’s outlook. The post General Motors reports strong quarter, but EV fans might be disappointed appeared first on TESLARATI. GM beat Q4 estimates on revenue by reporting $42.98

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How EV-only Cadillac plans to take on Tesla, BMW, Lexus … and more

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There will be a broader range portfolio … a full portfolio,” said Shilpan Amin, the president of General Motors International, which is looking after the brand’s expansion into other markets. Top of the wishlist would surely be the Escalade iQ , the all-electric version of Cadillac’s most famous model.

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New electric cars coming in 2025-2026

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These vehicles due in the next two model years represent the next wave: Those planned before $7,500 tax breaks and slowed growth in EV sales collided over the past year. Twin motors—140 kw in front and 280 kw in the rear—bring output to 422 hp. All versions will come with two motors and all-wheel drive. seconds down to 3.1

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GM outpaces US rivals in Q3, even with fewer EV incentives

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General Motors (GM) continued its run this year, topping Wall Street’s estimates again in the third quarter. And that’s before the $7,500 EV tax credit. With several new models launching, including the Cadillac Escalade IQ, Optiq, and Vistiq, GM expects the momentum to continue into the end of 2024.

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GM plans to cut spending on Cruise in half this year

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General Motors (GM) held its 2023 earnings call on Tuesday morning, and in it, the automaker detailed its plans to cut spending on the self-driving unit Cruise after one of the company’s robotaxis struck a pedestrian last October. billion before taxes from Cruise, spending about $1.9 billion in cash during the same year.

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Top-shelf bargain! Cadillac Lyriq pricing undercuts BMW, Audi, Mercedes-Benz and Lexus as electric luxury SUV race heats up

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The Lyriq gets a dual motor EV drivetrain making a combined 388kW and 610Nm, good enough to reach 100km/h in about five seconds (it’s a heavy beast, at 2774kg). As with its luxury rivals, the Lyriq will miss out on the fringe benefits tax exemption that applies to EVs below the luxury car tax threshold (currently $91,387 for EVs).