Cadillac plans to offer full model lineup in Europe, including diesels and RHD

It looks like America luxury car maker Cadillac has plans to enter the European market. The company announced plans to offer a full model lineup in Europe where it aims to grab a lot of customers by providing an “exceptional service.” General Motors president Dan Ammann has said that Cadillac is currently working on a full-on European assault with a complete lineup, including a new flagship model that will sit above the recently unveiled CT6.

The Euro-spec cars will be getting diesel engines and will also be offered in right-hand drive countries. There were rumours of Cadillac showing interest in Asian markets also a few years ago, and now that they plan to produce right-hand drive vehicles, we just might see them come to India sometime in the future. Ammann has also admitted that a bigger and sportier version of the CTS-V is in the works but did not provide an exact timetable regarding its launch. Until then, the Euro-spec CTS-V will go on sale in Europe right after the smaller ATS-V. But, before tackling the very competitive European market, Cadillac aims to achieve a re-positioning back home in the US as a business separate from General Motors.

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