Cadillac figures everybody already is aware of it’s American, so it’s pitching itself extra as a worldwide model quite than emphasising its origins.
“We’re not even actually leaning into American,” Melissa Grady-Dias, Cadillac’s world chief advertising and marketing officer, advised Australian and New Zealand media.
“We’re leaning into the spirit of Cadillac, versus [the spirit of] America.”
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Cadillac is launching right here this yr as an electric-only model, with arguably essentially the most iconic and most distinctly American member of its present vary – the V8-powered Escalade – off the desk for our market.
“We’ll undoubtedly use [its American origins] a bit bit. However what we discovered within the analysis is folks solely appear to know what they see in American popular culture, which is Escalade usually,” mentioned GM Worldwide communications director Lauren Indiveri-Clarke.
“So the Lyriq for them, whether or not we mentioned it was American… they haven’t seen it. They don’t realize it as a result of it’s not in popular culture for them as a lot.
“So… we’re not completely going away from using [Cadillac being American]. We’re simply not leaning as closely as they do [in the US] on that.”
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Not coming right here: Escalade
That has seen the corporate make some modifications to its promoting, although Ms Grady-Dias says the campaigns “aren’t actually totally different”.
“We received some fascinating suggestions across the promoting of the US market… it resonates with Australia and New Zealand prospects,” mentioned Ms Indiveri-Clarke.
“There’s a couple of phrases and phrases, like that entire factor across the American a part of it simply doesn’t resonate the identical.
“Within the [Australian and New Zealand] markets, we’ve really form of taken that out of a number of the advertising and marketing and the promoting and made it a bit bit extra world within the language that we’re utilizing.
“We’re actually presenting [Cadillac] extra as a worldwide model.”
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Lyriq
Even some phrase selections have been nixed. ‘Maverick’, for instance, is a well-liked time period within the US, however in Australia and New Zealand Cadillac mentioned it simply made folks consider High Gun.
The model is as an alternative being pitched not at ‘mavericks’ however quite ‘formidable norm-breakers’, to raised swimsuit Australian and New Zealand vernacular.
“Our historical past and our heritage is one thing that we clearly don’t wish to over-play in Australia and New Zealand as a result of we don’t have a historical past there, however we’ve a worldwide historical past to lean on and we wish to ensure prospects know the place we’re coming from with that,” mentioned Ms Indiveri-Clarke.
Australians are arguably extra aware of the Escalade, which was first launched for mannequin yr 1999, than every other Cadillac other than DeVille, Eldorado and Fleetwood luxo-barges of yore.
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Not coming right here: CT5-V Blackwing
Throughout the twenty first century, nevertheless, the Cadillac model has been via an prolonged transformation.
It launched the aggressively styled, rear-wheel drive CTS in 2002, joined in 2004 by the V8-powered CTS-V that was the primary mannequin within the V-Sequence efficiency sub-brand.
The primary-generation CTS was the primary in an extended line of American-made sports activities sedans that continues with at present’s CT4 and CT5, each of which can be found in sizzling V and even hotter V Blackwing fashions… the latter of which even supply the now uncommon choice of a six-speed guide.
The model additionally phased out extra historically Cadillac fashions just like the DeVille/DTS.
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Not coming right here: CT4-V Blackwing
Whereas Cadillac has provided varied sport sedans and V-Sequence fashions over the previous 20 years – and even a Corvette-based roadster known as the XLR – it’s now embarking on a journey to a completely electrical lineup by 2030.
It has, nevertheless, left the door open for combustion-powered autos to proceed past then if there’s buyer demand.
For Australia, Cadillac says it solely has plans to introduce EVs. The Lyriq is the primary electrical Cadillac, serving as the luxurious model’s rival to the likes of the BMW iX. It’ll headline the model’s launch in Australia later this yr.
Subsequently, Cadillac revealed the smaller Optiq and the bigger, three-row Vistiq, in addition to an electrical counterpart to the Escalade known as the Escalade iQ.
It has but to verify these fashions for our market, although all their names have been trademarked with IP Australia. Cadillac has additionally teased product bulletins will come throughout 2025.
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Not but confirmed for Australia: Optiq
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