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General Motors Co. struggling luxury brand Cadillac said Thursday it will unveil its new large CT6 sedan on March 31 and said it has invested $300 million in its Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly plant to build the vehicle.

GM said the new vehicle will use advanced mixed-material manufacturing techniques for the car that goes on sale in the fourth quarter of 2015. The vehicle will be unveiled March 31 —and confirmed it would show it off New York International Auto Show. He said the advanced material mix of aluminum and steel would expand to Cadillac’s entire lineup.

Cadillac President Johan de Nysschen said at the Washington Auto Show that the brand is improving and reiterated the brand would invest $12 billion and add eight new products by 2020. He said Cadillac plans to unveil diesel SUVs and cars in the United States and Europe. He said Cadillac is just starting work on a new crossover SUV that should go on sale in about four years.

 



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Cadillac To Unveil Flagship CT6 Sedan At New York International Auto Show In March

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