Interesting Facts About the Cadillac Seville G-body
The Cadillac Seville was introduced in the mid‑1970s and rode on General Motors' G‑body platform for over two decades. Across four generations it evolved from a traditional sedan to a fastback‑styled luxury car, while even offering a handful of custom convertible variants.
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Four Distinct Generations
The Seville debuted its first generation in 1975 and continued through 1979. A second generation ran from 1979 to 1985, followed by a third generation from 1985 to 1991, and a fourth generation covering model years 1992 to 1997.
Fastback Body and Rolls‑Royce Styling
In 1980, while still in its first generation, the Seville received a fastback body version. This redesign borrowed styling cues from Rolls‑Royce, giving the model a distinctive, upscale appearance.
Limited Custom Convertible Models
During the early years (1975‑1979), Cadillac produced a few custom Seville variants, including two‑seat, two‑door convertibles and other niche body styles. These special models highlighted Cadillac's willingness to experiment beyond the standard sedan format.
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