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Cadillac isn’t exactly experiencing the most profitable period in its lifetime but even so, heavy investments almost always translate into better profits, if done right. Since the American brand plans to invest $12 billion in new models in the next few years, things might turn around soon.
According to Auto Express, at the European launch of the new Escalade, the PR manager for Cadillac Europe, Rene Kreis said that development of right-hand drive cars is high on their priorities list. The problem is, it is necessary to develop the new models from the ground up if they’re to be done right.
That means that the current line-up of cars won’t be offered in right-hand drive alternatives simply because it’s too late. Take it as both good news and bad news if you live in one of those countries where driving is done on the wrong side of the road.
The good side of things is that you’ll get the future products from Cadillac that should also be better, faster and more efficient. Chances are, the smallest offerings on the table will be offered as models like the Escalade are not necessarily fit for all corners of the world (with it requiring more room to fit that is).