Automotive news / CADILLAC / Tuesday, 22-Jul-14 22:07:41 /
Award Wining Cadillac Escalade Has Been Released This Year
Iconic U.S based car manufacturer, Cadillac, has a line-up it can boast about. Right from sporty coupes, like the CTS-V, to the iconic Cadillac Escalade, their cars have been made to suit any automotive fantasy.
Photo 1: CADILLACThe company has been doing well, in the recent past, rolling out new models, and changing and improving upon the old ones. The Cadillac SRX Luxury crossover, won the AutoPacific’s 2014 Vehicle Satisfaction Award, for its segment. This is the third time in a row, the SRX has won this award. A sales leader, it stands out due to its distinctive design, styling, utility, safety, etc., a major benchmark for other manufacturers to match up with.
General Motors, the parent body, has been looking to launch the Cadillac line, in India, and has already done multiple country wide surveys, for its other brands as well, like Pontiac and Buick. Cadillac received the strongest response, and with the industry projected to grow 15 percent, this year, GM looks positive and optimistic regarding the possible launch of Cadillac, here.
Photo 2: Award Wining Cadillac Escalade Has Been Released This YearGerman car manufacturers have been ruling the roost here, and the introduction of this premium brand, would mean they would have some stiff competition. Cars like the Escalade, would be popular among SUV aficionado’s here, as the luxury SUV leaders like the Q7, and the X6, would have to step up their game. All in all, it looks positive for the Indian Automotive Market, if these cars begin to sell here, automobile enthusiasts will surely have something to look forward to in the near future.
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