General Motors says Cadillac’s transition to electric vehicles (EVs) has made it a lot easier to bring the brand – and a wide range of products – to Australia. Executives wouldn’t confirm any specific vehicles beyond the Lyriq , but indicated there’s plenty to choose from. “With the Cadillac portfolio that we’re developing, it gives us a lot more access to the full portfolio of vehicles.

If there’s consumer demand, I would love to bring all of them there,” said Shilpan Amin, senior vice president and president of GM International, to Australian and New Zealand media. “There’s multiple Cadillac entries, there is a full portfolio. If you think of a lux 3, lux 4, lux 5, a full-size SUV.

And potentially some sedans in the Cadillac portfolio that we’ve shown publicly. “We continue to evaluate those.” 100s of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now.

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This is the first in what will be a portfolio for us – not a massive portfolio, it’s never going to be massive. But it’ll be a portfolio for us,” said Lauren Indiveri-Clarke, communications director for GM International. It has previously indicated announcements for the second quarter of 2025, or around mid-year.

GM has confirmed Cadillac will have an EV-only lineup in Australia. Beyond the Lyriq, confirmed for an Australian launch this year, C.