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Cadillac is taking the luxury EV market by storm

Last updated: July 12, 2025 8:25 pm
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Cadillac has made a bold claim by declaring itself the “EV leader” in the luxury electric vehicle market for 2025. With a full lineup of luxury electric SUVs already rolling out, the GM-owned brand is confident in its position even as the federal EV tax credit is set to end.

In the second quarter of the year, GM reported that Cadillac was the leading luxury EV brand by market share and ranked fifth overall, excluding Tesla from the calculations due to its pricing structure. Cadillac’s global vice president, John Roth, emphasized during a media briefing that the brand has achieved EV leader status this year.

Cadillac has introduced seven new EV models in 2025, including the entry-level Optiq, midsize Lyriq, three-row Vistiq, and larger Escalade IQ and IQL models. The brand has also unveiled high-performance versions such as the Optiq V and Lyriq V, along with the ultra-luxury Celestiq.

Despite the impending end of the federal EV tax credit, Cadillac remains optimistic about its growth prospects. Roth mentioned that the company is closely monitoring policy changes and adjusting its plans accordingly. Cadillac is taking advantage of the $7,500 tax credit while preparing for the final months of 2025.

Roth highlighted that Cadillac builds all its vehicles in the US, except for the Optiq which is produced in Mexico. He believes that the policy changes will have a minimal impact on the brand and may even present opportunities for growth.

Sales of Cadillac vehicles increased by 15% in the second quarter, with over 44,300 units sold. The new electric SUVs have been well-received, with strong initial demand for models like the Optiq, Vistiq, and Escalade IQ.

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Nearly a quarter of Cadillac’s total sales so far this year have been EVs, attracting new buyers to the brand. The marketing director noted that a significant number of new customers, especially former Tesla drivers, are embracing Cadillac’s EV offerings.

In addition to Cadillac’s success, GM’s Chevy brand is also experiencing a surge in demand for electric vehicles. Chevy has become the second-largest EV brand in the US, surpassing Ford in Q2. The brand’s EV sales have more than doubled compared to last year, with popular models like the Equinox EV leading the way.

With the impending end of the EV tax credit, GM is focused on sustaining its growth momentum. The company has a total of 13 electric models on the market and plans to introduce more in the near future, including the next-generation Chevy Bolt. GM aims to continue closing the gap with Tesla and solidify its position in the electric vehicle market.

In conclusion, Cadillac’s claim as the “EV leader” in the luxury segment for 2025 is backed by strong sales and a diverse lineup of electric SUVs. With GM’s overall growth in the EV market and a focus on sustainability, the future looks promising for the American automaker.

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