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GM’s Cadillac will sell gasoline and electric vehicles after 2030


General Motors’ luxury brand Cadillac will likely not have an exclusively all-electric portfolio of vehicles by the end of the decade, afterall.

During a media event Wednesday morning, Global Cadillac Vice President John Roth said the brand will offer a full line of electric vehicles by 2030 but it will likely continue selling gasoline-powered vehicles for some time, too.

“EVs and ICE (internal combustion engine), we want to be clear, will co-exist for a number of years,” Roth said. “We want to make sure that we have that luxury of choice in the marketplace and both will have an opportunity to meet the customer needs as we look forward.”

The latest statements contradict what past Cadillac leaders have publicly said. In 2019, Steve Carlisle, then-president of Cadillac told the media, “None of us knows how long this transition will take. We will be there with internal combustion engines, as well as electric” for a period, said Carlisle. “But the majority, if not all, Cadillacs will be electric by 2030.”





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