Cadillac, founded in 1902 by Henry Leland, is one of America's oldest and most prestigious automobile brands. It was named after the French explorer Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, who founded Detroit. Cadillac quickly earned a reputation for precision engineering and luxury, becoming the first U.S. automaker to win the prestigious Dewar Trophy for its standardized precision manufacturing. Known for iconic models like the Eldorado and Fleetwood among others, Cadillac has continually introduced innovations such as the first electric starter and the V8 engine. As a division of General Motors since 1909, Cadillac remains a symbol of American automotive elegance and innovation, evolving to include cutting-edge technology and design in its modern luxury vehicles.
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