
Founded in 1902, Cadillac is General Motors' flagship brand. Once regarded as "The Standard of the World," recent decades have seen the Wreath and Crest brand working hard to reestablish itself as one of the world's premier purveyors of luxury cars and SUVs.
This vertical take-off and landing drone seats one person and is designed for short trips where roadway congestion is a major issue.
General Motors' luxury division is poised to get some high-flying halo products -- literally.
This Caddy won't win any awards for its design, driving dynamics or ground-breaking technology, but that doesn't make it a bad vehicle. It's actually quite nice.
This flagship-caliber, battery-powered sedan is loaded with tech and plenty of hand-crafted materials.
It's designed for a totally autonomous future, and for arriving in style, according to GM's global design chief.
More of a personal aircraft or drone than a flying car, GM plans to leverage its on-road EV technologies to get airborne.
General Motors showed off a bundle of new EVs, coming to the US soon.