<p>Cadillac is America's flagship luxury brand, offering a lineup that runs from compact sport sedans to supercharged performance SUVs — with prices in the UAE spanning from 247,000 to 825,000. The brand competes directly with German and Japanese luxury rivals, typically offering more power and cabin space per dirham while carrying a bolder, distinctly American design identity. Cadillac's growing electric and V-Series performance sub-brands have sharpened its appeal among enthusiast buyers in the region.</p><p>In the UAE, Cadillac vehicles are distributed by General Motors Middle East through Emirates Motor Company (EMC), part of the Al Futtaim Group. Showrooms and authorised service centres operate across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and other Emirates.</p><p><strong>Key Specifications</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Powertrain:</strong> Key SpecificationsTrim & Efficiency: Cadillac's UAE lineup stretches from 247,000 to 825,000 and covers a wide spread of segments. At the entry level, the CT4 is the most accessible point into the brand — a compact sport sedan with a turbocharged engine and genuine V-Series Blackwing performance variant at the top of its range. Stepping up, the ATS and CTS sedans serve buyers who want a more traditional rear-drive luxury saloon experience. The CT5 bridges the mid-size sedan space, available from a turbocharged base all the way up to a supercharged V Blackwing. On the SUV side, the XT4 covers the compact crossover segment, the XT5 handles the mid-size family SUV role, and the three-row XT6 adds practicality for larger households. The SRX remains available for buyers seeking an older-generation mid-size option. The Optiq brings a sleek new crossover silhouette to the range, while the fully electric Lyriq represents Cadillac's serious push into the EV space with an available variant priced in the mid-range. At the top of the lineup, the Escalade is the brand's flagship full-size SUV — one of the most recognisable luxury vehicles on UAE roads — with V-Series supercharged variants pushing prices to 825,000.</li></ul><p><strong>Market Value</strong></p><p>Cadillac retains approximately 40% of its value after five years — steeper depreciation than BMW at around 43% and noticeably below Lexus at roughly 50%. The upside for buyers is that well-maintained used Cadillacs are available at significantly lower prices on the secondary market, making the brand an attractive proposition for second-owner luxury buyers.</p>