Edmunds recaps Cadillac future product plans
March 29, 2007 - 2:01 pm3 Responses to “Edmunds recaps Cadillac future product plans”
I wish Cadillac would build a Super Luxury small car. Seriously, a 40K car under 160in., leather the works. I am not joking, I think they would sell a crap load of those cars and bring a lot of new people to the Caddy brand that arent going to buy now.
Dustin,
Basically you are suggesting an A-class vehicle (FYI, 160 inches is about 1.5 feet longer than a Mini Cooper).
Lots of luxury brands are moving into the smaller classes (BMW 1-series, Volvo C30, Mercedes A and B class – of which, only the Mercedes A-class is actually not several inches longer than you are suggesting).
Would Cadillac do well in some markets with this size vehicle? Possibly in Europe, etc where a high-dollar, tiny car is already an accepted segment of the market. However, I would argue that the development dollars at Cadillac are much better spent on the core products in the BLS and up sizes, coupe and wagon variants, multiple ‘utility’ vehicles…only after fleshing out the lineup and being successful could they risk moving into a segment where they might not be accepted.
Also, they should certainly wait to put a vehicle in that size class into the US market for the US consumers to get over their unusual idea that small = cheap. The MINI has helped, but that segment needs time to develop before the premier US luxury brand takes a chance on it.
That said, I’d love a tiny, rear-drive, V-6 Cadillac…but I think we’ll need at least another 99,998 or so takers per year before it would make sense to do.
Care to comment?

Greetings,
All of this future news of Cadillac is very exciting. As a Cadillac owner of the STS V8 and XLR I am looking forward to seeing what my favorite luxury brand has in store. I have made plans to replace both the Cadillac STS V-8 and XLR with Cadillac’s STS-V and XLR-V. But all this talk makes one pause and think waiting just may be the best move. Mmmm, I think a short lease is in order, say 2009 and then see what 2010 to 2112 has in order for Cadillac’s new models.
I must say, I am so completely satisfied with Cadillac’s STS V8 and XLR, that is why I am looking to upgrade to their V Series. However, with all of the updates coming, like the new 2008 CTS, it really looks like very exciting times for Cadillac’s luxury customers.
JLM