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Cadillac Seville Comeback? Speculation Swirls Around Mid-Size Luxury Sedan Revival

Cadillac Seville Comeback
Cadillac Seville Comeback

Cadillac is aiming for a well-rounded lineup of sedans with the electric Celestiq joining the existing CT4 and CT5.

But what about a slot between those two? Enter the Cadillac Seville, though hold on a minute this Seville is strictly a thought experiment.

Cadillac ended production of the Seville in 2003, leaving a gap in their mid-size luxury sedan offerings. This hypothetical revival would position the Seville between the CT4 and CT5, similar in size to the current BMW 3 Series.

Cadillac Seville Comeback

Cadillac Seville Comeback (Youtube / Digimods Design)

Speculation swirls around Cadillac’s sedan lineup, with rumors suggesting a revival of the iconic Seville nameplate to replace the CT4.

This hypothetical move would see the Seville return as a competitor in the premium compact class, aiming at established rivals like the BMW M3.

While some believe a modern Seville would retain a traditional gasoline engine, possibly with a high-performance variant distinct from the CT4-V Blackwing, its return seems unlikely due to potential overlap with the existing CT4 and CT5 offerings. However, the auto industry is known for its surprises, so a Cadillac Seville comeback can’t be entirely ruled out.

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