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No Cadillac Corvette coming, as GM rules out mid-engine luxury supercar TechTricks365


General Motors’ luxury brand Cadillac is in the midst of (another) massive transformation, but its halo model will be an ultra-exclusive, ultra-luxury fastback… not a V8-powered supercar.

CNBC reports that GM president Mark Reuss has ruled out a Cadillac version of the mid-engine Chevrolet C8 Corvette, arguing it didn’t fit into the brand’s new strategy and would have to share the majority of its components with the Chevy supercar.

While he reportedly said there was potential room for more specialty, Cadillac-specific vehicles outside the ultra-luxury Celestiq, he ruled out the company’s premium brand offering a version of the Corvette – something it has done before with the XLR.

“It was developed as a secondary car to the Corvette, on purpose. We would never do that,” said Mr Reuss, appearing to refer to the defunct XLR.

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That’s despite Cadillac offering vehicles on shared GM platforms like the Escalade large SUV, which is related to the Chevrolet Tahoe/Suburban and GMC Yukon/Yukon XL but which features unique interior and exterior styling.

Other Cadillac models are based on platforms shared with Buick, Chevrolet and GMC vehicles, apart from the CT4 and CT5 which use a version of the Alpha platform that underpinned the defunct Chevrolet Camaro.

Cadillac’s first and only Corvette-based model, the XLR, entered production in 2003 and preceded the C6 Corvette by a year. While it shared the Corvette’s platform, it had completely different interior and exterior styling.

Not only that, but the XLR ditched the Chevy’s pushrod V8s for the double overhead cam 4.6-litre Northstar V8 developed for the Cadillac brand.