Entry-Level Cadillac Confirmed, one of 25 new models Coming by end of 2011

 Entry-Level Cadillac Confirmed, one of 25 new models Coming by end of 2011
GM today confirmed a new Entry Level Cadillac below the CTS

What a pleasant and refreshing rarity it is to be allowed to peek into the plans of a globally-leading automaker like General Motors. The new General laid out its product plans for the next two years in almost vivid detail, outlining a slew of new models that will eventually add up to 25 by 2011.

Spurred on by a new air of openness and accountability company President and CEO Fritz Henderson confirmed models across the GM family. Cadillac for starters, is developing an entry-level luxury sport sedan which wil carry the label ATS and will fall a segment below the CTS.

Henderson had this to say about it: "We are determined to repeat what CTS has already achieved in design, quality, driving dynamics, performance and fuel economy to grow our presence in this high-volume and highly competitive segment".

The new SRX range with a 3.0-litre direct injection V6 engine as standard and a new 2.8-litre turbocharged V6 are coming. Even bigger Caddy news is a CTS Sport Wagon with an estimated 28mpg highway figure and up to 53.4 cubic feet (1,523 litres) of load space.

Chevrolet is of course introducing the Volt as well as the Equinox as part of its 10-model attack.

The Buick brand is coming out with a new LaCrosse which is said to be a completely-redesigned luxury sedan with "advanced, intelligent personal technologies and safety features". V6 power as well as a 2.4-litre petrol engine will provide the necessary go factor. A compact crossover SUV with a 30mpg ability is expected from the brand in 2010. In 2011 a plug-in hybrid version of the same vehicle will appear.

GMC will hope the new Terrain brings back some luster to the brand. A muscular-look for the Terrain can be expected while it gives good fuel economy and respectable off-road performance. All these vehicles are slated for 2010 except where stated.

As for involving the general public in its activities, GM will set up an online communication portal that will let outsiders interact with its GM's Advanced Design studio and allow users to share with designers their ideas.

Source: GM

  • Chevrolet Volt estimated city fuel economy is 230 mpg / 25 kilowatt hours per 100 miles (press release)
  • Media and consumers preview 25 new models coming between now and 2011
  • Cadillac confirms new entry-level luxury sport sedan is under development
  • GM’s four brands launch six all-new 2010 vehicles, including the industry’s most fuel-efficient compact crossover SUVs and all-new Buick LaCrosse sedan
  • GM launches ‘The Lab’ to gather and incorporate direct consumer feedback to possible future vehicle designs

DETROIT, Mich. – A revitalized General Motors reintroduced itself today with an array of all-new cars, crossovers and trucks debuting now through 2011. GM also made a historic announcement: When the Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric vehicle rolls off the assembly line late next year, it will be the first mass-production automobile to achieve triple-digit fuel economy, with an expected 230 mpg in the city, or 25 kilowatt hours per 100 miles.

GM President and CEO Fritz Henderson also confirmed that Cadillac is developing an entry luxury sport sedan to capitalize on the growing market for smaller luxury sedans in the U.S. and globally. The rear- and optional all-wheel drive sedan will compete in the segment below the CTS, delivering outstanding performance and driving dynamics.

At GM’s Design Center and Milford Proving Ground, GM previewed six all-new 2010 vehicles and a glimpse of what is being introduced through the end of 2011:

  • Chevrolet alone is introducing 10 new models, including the 2011 Chevrolet Volt
  • Buick and GMC are adding 10 new entries, including a Buick plug-in hybrid compact crossover in 2011
  • Cadillac is introducing five new models through 2011

Henderson also announced that as part of GM’s commitment to get closer to consumers, GM will use its FastLane blog to gather product research from both fans and critics. One pilot initiative, “The Lab,” will involve GM’s Advanced Design studio and allow users openly talk with designers about ideas and consumer-friendly technologies that were previously shared only in unbranded clinics.

In addition, Henderson said he and other executives plan to talk with consumers in other Web-based and in-person formats in the coming months. On Monday, the new GM executive committee, led by Henderson, showed off products and technologies to about 75 consumers at the GM Technical Center and the Milford Proving Ground.

“The key to restarting this company lies with GM’s customers, cars and culture,” Henderson said. “With four focused brands, we are committed to exceeding our current customers’ expectations and giving consumers plenty of reasons to choose a Chevy, Buick, GMC or Cadillac car or truck.”

Chevrolet Volt fuel economy achieves triple digits

Using development testing based on a draft U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) procedure for plug-in electric vehicles, the Chevrolet Volt is expected to achieve 230 miles per gallon or better in city driving (25 kW hours per 100 miles). The Volt, scheduled to begin production late next year as a 2011 model, can travel up to 40 miles on electricity from a single battery charge and can extend its overall range to more than 300 miles with its flex-fuel engine-generator.

The EPA test procedure for plug-in electric vehicles, which is still being finalized, assumes a single charge each day. According to U.S. Department of Transportation data (http://tinyurl.com/U-S-DOTStudy), nearly eight of 10 Americans commute fewer than 40 miles a day.

“From the data we’ve seen, most drivers could operate purely on grid electricity in a Chevy Volt,” Henderson said. “A car that gets more than 100 miles per gallon is a significant step in the reinvention of the auto industry and GM is and will continue to be a leader in that reinvention."

Cadillac confirms entry luxury sedan

With the all-new SRX and CTS Sport Wagon coming to market this month, the brand plans to pursue an even bigger piece of the luxury sport sedan market. Cadillac is developing a sport sedan below the acclaimed CTS that will deliver on the price of entry in this highly competitive segment of the luxury market – driving dynamics. With high-tech engines, rear-wheel drive and optional all-wheel drive, the new sedan will take on the best in the segment.

“We are determined to repeat what CTS has already achieved in design, quality, driving dynamics, performance and fuel economy to grow our presence in this high-volume and highly competitive segment,” Henderson said.

Greater customer engagement

While GM has organized customer clinics and collected feedback for many years, the Web provides even greater opportunities to connect with consumers. Henderson said executives will use a combination of in-person meetings and online technology to better interact with them.

“Our customers are the reason we’re here. It’s critical to have their voices help shape our products, and their experience with them,” Henderson said. “Their feedback helps us learn and evolve so we can continuously improve our cars and trucks, and our customer relationships.”

In addition to “Tell Fritz,” a feature on www.gmreinvention.com, in which customers can provide feedback, GM will use its popular FastLane blog (fastlane.gmblogs.com) to launch “The Lab,” a microsite featuring future projects by GM’s Advanced Design team.

Interacting directly with designers, consumers can share input on designs and technologies being considered for future projects. Those who provide detailed demographic information may be invited to participate at a deeper level in future sessions.

2010 launch vehicles by Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC

GM’s four core brands are launching six all-new vehicles for 2010. Here’s a brand-by-brand look at what’s new:

Buick: The all-new Buick LaCrosse continues a brand renaissance begun by the Enclave luxury crossover. The LaCrosse is a completely redesigned luxury sedan that offers a sculpted exterior and luxurious cabin; advanced, intelligent personal technologies and safety features; and a choice of two fuel-saving, direct injected V-6 engines. A 2.4L four-cylinder engine joins the lineup later.

Last week, Buick announced it will introduce a compact crossover SUV next year expected to achieve more than 30 mpg on the highway, followed in 2011 by a plug-in hybrid.

Cadillac: GM’s luxury brand launches the SRX crossover and the CTS Sport Wagon into the luxury market, featuring Cadillac’s signature design and technology.

The new SRX is designed to make more inroads into the previously conservative luxury crossover category. A new, 3.0L direct injected V-6 engine is standard, and a new, 2.8L turbocharged V-6 is optional. Both feature greater fuel economy and lower emissions.

The CTS Sport Wagon is a progressive take on the classic wagon body style that delivers significant functionality and fuel efficiency, including an estimated 28 mpg highway. Essentially the same size as the acclaimed CTS sport sedan on the outside, it nearly doubles the cargo carrying capacity, with 25 cubic feet (720 liters) of space behind the rear seats and 53.4 cubic feet (1,523 liters) with the rear seat folded.

Chevrolet: The new Chevrolet Camaro returns after a seven-year hiatus. Its combination of efficient performance, which delivers up to 29 mpg highway and heritage-inspired design exemplify Chevrolet’s commitment to great design and fuel-efficiency.

The all-new Chevrolet Equinox blends distinctive design and outstanding roominess with class-leading efficiency. Chevrolet expects nearly two-thirds of customers will choose the efficient 2.4L engine – standard on all models – that delivers best-in-class EPA-rated 32 mpg highway (FWD models).

GMC: The all-new GMC Terrain crossover SUV offers outstanding fuel economy along with the capability, engineering excellence and refinement that have defined GMC for more than a century. Like other GMC vehicles, the Terrain’s design is characterized by elements that suggest muscularity, with a prominent front end and squared-off edges.

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 car-o-bar car-o-bar
Perhaps too little too late. GM needs to engineer each model very carefully especially on public money. I heard the new SRX crossover looks good, has excellent interiors but is an iron mountain to move, sluggish and handling going haywire... Original SRX was a great handler, how could they mess that up.
August 11, 2009 6:13 pm
 BENZian BENZian
...don't believe everything you hear...or repeat it without checking it out for yourself...GM's new cars are all going to make the grade
August 11, 2009 6:19 pm
 wjaprep wjaprep
wow.... 25?!? eh, a model under the CTS? very interesting....
August 11, 2009 6:46 pm
 anmansour anmansour
no doubt that GM is agrate company.i believe that the future will be marvelous.
August 11, 2009 7:11 pm
 Renegade Renegade
That RWD Cadillac ATS-3Series fighter it will be quite an waiting worthy car, how about the XTS? WCF guys, you have seen the concept, how about a little more details.
August 11, 2009 7:39 pm
 carbonsigma carbonsigma
25 models in 2 years is quite an achievement.
August 11, 2009 11:12 pm
 archytype archytype
The CTS sells so well because it's a chopped version of the huge STS (and indeed high quality), so it will be interesting to see what a small platform Cadillac would be like. I'm presuming it will use the delta II platform version of the Chevy Cruze. Does anyone else think they screwed up the new SRX (too tiny and not enough style)? I'm scurrrd.
August 11, 2009 11:19 pm
 nederina nederina
wooohooo a rebadged daewoo!
August 12, 2009 12:16 am
 ExoticCarOwner ExoticCarOwner
They already sell this vehicle in Europe, its called the BLS and its a base model below the CTS http://www.arabam.com/fuar/2005/cenevre/cadillac_bls.jpg
August 12, 2009 1:22 am
 Renegade Renegade
Well, your close, but that BLS is FWD and it's based on the SAAB 9-3, while the ATS will be a whole new car and it will be RWD, thank God for that.
August 12, 2009 7:30 am
 Slideways240 Slideways240
a rebadged daewoo! That's what completely kills me about GM. Mention above, "Buick brand is coming out with a new LaCrosse which is said to be a completely-redesigned luxury sedan with "advanced, intelligent personal technologies and safety. See, the new LaCrosse isn't new it. Its a slightly tweaked Opel Insignia. Also, the "New SRX" It's just nicer and more improved Saturn Vue, aka Opel Antara. I'm constantly getting in and out of vehicles especially GM cars. I work GM dealership in the U.S. and I see it everyday. A decent amount of their cars/trucks/suv's are all the same, just with different badge them. I hope everything works out and goes to plan for GM, I really do. The only thing I can say is whatever GM has done with there business in the past with operating/engineeing/designing/ or whatever. Has put them far behind others in the race.
August 12, 2009 1:33 am
 deyobr deyobr
No it will be a new car, not the BLS. It will be a rear wheel drive car on a totally new platform. They proved with the CTS that their not stupid when it comes to competing with the likes of BMW and Lexus. Just look at the CTS-v. Can't wait until the ATS-v kicks the M3 all around a track like the CTS-v did to the M5

August 12, 2009 4:50 am
 acrane7073 acrane7073
They haven't really changed as a company. Stop thinking that more cars is better. Make fewer cars and just make them better. They just keep pumping out new cars that are just as sh*tty as the ones before. If you spend the time and make a good car it will sell.
August 12, 2009 6:29 am
 Renegade Renegade
Well, when DTS and STS get killed and they are replaced with only ONE model(XTS) you have fewer cars, however they can't rely only on the CTS to bring them sales, they need 2 or 3 sedans to be the backbone of future sales in their pursuit to offer better cars and to steal some costumers from the germans and the japanese. It's not really a big deal, let's compare it with the BMW lineup and we will have 3 Serries - ATS, 5 Series - CTS, 7 Series - XTS, SRX - X3, next gen smaller Escalade - X5. Hopefully Cadillac won't make abominations like the X6 or the 5 Series GT. Now I'm not saying that Cadillac is better then the BMW or BMW then Cadillac, I was just comparing the look of the future Cadillac lineup with the BMW one.
August 12, 2009 7:48 am
 Prince_Ash Prince_Ash
25 models in 2 years, well if they can atleast have one decent one out of the bunch then ill be impressed because so far many GM cars are rubbish. but! some are good lets hope some of thoes 25 are capable of meeting the grain.
August 12, 2009 11:28 am
 121GW 121GW
It's all about the execution of the product, which has been GM's biggest pit fall in the US. This is a good road map but it will all depend on how well they carry out the plan. Wait and see.
August 12, 2009 12:48 pm
 anmansour anmansour
hey ... we need to know more information about cadillac xts and few photos too
October 12, 2009 11:49 pm