Interesting Facts About the Cadillac Seville K-body
The Cadillac Seville debuted in the mid‑1970s and quickly became a staple of the brand’s luxury lineup. Over three decades it evolved through four distinct generations, each marking a new era of design and engineering.
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Birth of the Seville – First Generation (1975‑1979)
The first‑generation Cadillac Seville was introduced in 1975 and remained in production until 1979. Production numbers show a modest start in 1975 with 16,355 units, followed by a surge to 43,772 units in 1976.
Generational Milestones – 2nd to 4th Generations
The Seville’s second generation ran from 1979 to 1985, the third from 1985 to 1991, and the fourth spanned model years 1992 through 1997. Each generation brought a fresh redesign that kept the model competitive in the luxury market.
Design Twist – Fastback Body and Rolls‑Royce Influence
In 1980, Cadillac introduced a fastback body version of the Seville, borrowing styling cues from Rolls‑Royce. Despite its upscale image, Seville parts are widely available, comparable to the parts ecosystem for popular models like the Camaro and Mustang.
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