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How The Escalade Saved Cadillac From Sinking Into The Grave

In the late 1990s, General Motors (GM) was facing serious financial difficulties and decided to eliminate certain models and brands from its lineup. In 1996, the GM North American Strategy Board adopted a vehicle market and brand positioning assessment called BrandScape in order to address the issue. According to Smith, a member of the board, BrandScape was necessary to eliminate overlapping between divisions, optimize the use of GM’s resources, and hopefully create more unique and profitable products.

However, as BrandScape reduced GM’s offerings, it also narrowed the company’s overall vision. Luckily, the growing demand for SUVs in the American market provided an opportunity for Smith to create a vehicle that would save the struggling Cadillac brand. Smith, along with his colleague Terry Henline, started their work by using the GMC Yukon as a starting point for the new vehicle’s exterior and interior design. They made a few small changes, such as replacing the GMC logo on the front grille with the Cadillac wreath and crest, but the first Escalade was essentially just a rebranded version of the Yukon.

Mitsubishi Compact SUV Returns In Fresh Teasers, Debuts August 10

Mitsubishi is in desperate need of fresh products, and thankfully, new vehicles are on the horizon. This time, it’s not another rebadged Renault partnership like the previous Clio/Colt and Captur/ASX collaborations. Instead, Mitsubishi is fully responsible for this upcoming compact crossover. After first teasing it in late May, the company is now offering another preview to generate excitement ahead of the official premiere on August 10. The debut is scheduled to take place at the 2023 Indonesia International Auto Show.

For this new model, expect a toned-down version of the 2022 XFC Concept specifically tailored to the ASEAN region. Mitsubishi considers this market a core focus for the brand. The goal is to differentiate this compact crossover from the crowded segment by incorporating off-road capabilities. It is said to offer a respectable ground clearance of 222 millimeters (8.7 inches), slightly surpassing the Ford Bronco’s 8.3 inches. However, it falls short compared to the 333 mm (13.1 inches) provided by the Ford Bronco Raptor.