Cadillac plans to price a future electric sedan at around $300,000, according to people familiar with the matter, testing the cachet of GM’s luxury brand
General Motors’ luxury brand looks to jump-start electric-vehicle push with high-end sedan produced in the hundreds a year
General Motors plans to phase out nearly all of its gas and diesel vehicles by 2035. Leading that transition is the first fully electric Cadillac. WSJ’s Mike Colias visited a GM testing site for a ride and an exclusive interview with GM’s President Mark L. Reuss.
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