Cadillac V8s: From Early Pushrod Iron to Blackwing's Last Stand
"Cadillac spent 50 years making V8s nobody wanted, then built one people actually craved, and promptly discontinued it. Classic GM."
— Revvly Take
Cadillac's V8 lineage spans nearly a century of American excess, from the early L-heads that defined luxury to the 6.2L LT4-based Blackwing that finally gave the brand a proper performance engine before they killed it all off. The real story isn't the specs—it's that Cadillac waited until 2023 to build something that mattered, then abandoned it for EVs.
Brian Anderson
HotCars · Jan 9
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