1989 Cadillac Solitaire V12: A Missed Opportunity to Remake the “Standard of the World”
Learn more about the awesome 1989 Cadillac Solitaire concept vehicle, powered by a Lotus-Cadillac engineered 6.6L V12 engine. It’s a shame Cadillac never really leaned into this form language and its simplicity.

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