CADILLAC
Total Revs
42
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Global Rank
#04
Brand Rank
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About Cadillac
Cadillac didn't just build cars in early 20th-century America. It built the standard everyone else had to answer to. The electric starter, the production V8, the synchromesh transmission — Cadillac got there first while competitors were still hand-cranking their engines. Named after the French explorer who founded Detroit, the brand spent its first century defining American luxury. The Eldorado was excess made beautiful. The DeVille was the car your doctor drove. The Fleetwood was what carried presidents. Then somewhere in the '80s and '90s, Cadillac forgot what it was — and nearly died selling rebadged Chevrolets with leather seats. The comeback was real, though. The CTS-V put a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 in a sedan and went to the Nürburgring to prove a point. The CT5-V Blackwing became the last great manual super sedan. And the Escalade turned into a cultural phenomenon that transcended the automotive world entirely. On Revnut, Cadillac occupies a unique space — the brand that oscillates between old-money prestige and raw American muscle. When it's good, nothing from this side of the Atlantic touches it.