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Transportation

Cadillac EV Crossover

Cadillac EV Crossover

If this is what the future of electric SUVs looks like, we want in. Eclipsing any modern Caddy SUV (XT4, XT5, and the new XT6, even) in terms of aesthetics, the as yet to be named electric crossover is the brand’s first foray into the segment. The rakish crossover has a bold front fascia that actually mimics the Cadillac shield emblem, and the slick body is creased in all the right places, eschewing the busyness of older Caddy design languages that looked like stealth fighters on crystal meth. The new EV spearheads Caddy’s plan for an electrified future, and its announcement parallels the GM brand’s plan for a wholly new lineup by 2021. The EV crossover will make use of GM’s new EV platform that will be used across numerous vehicles. Cadillac clearly no longer wants to struggle to be relevant, and it’s punching the proverbial gas with this new EV.