The Cadillac Seville is classified as a mid-size luxury car that was manufactured and marketed by the Cadillac part of the General Motors. The Cadillac Seville was introduced in 1975 and was produced for almost three decades successfully till 2004. The Cadillac Seville is a very successful model that is used in different parts of the World and is still considered as a great vehicle. The Cadillac STS was used to replace the Cadillac Seville. The Cadillac Seville used the General Motors, K body platform.
The Cadillac Seville used the FR layout; front engine model with Rear wheel drive and optional four wheel drive. The Cadillac Seville was available in the four door sedan body-style. The second, third, fourth and fifth generation of the Cadillac Seville used the FF layout; front engine model with front wheel drive. The second generation of the Cadillac Seville used the general Motors, E body platform. The Cadillac Seville was manufactured in five generations starting from 1975. The parts of the Cadillac Seville were assembled at the plant in Hamtramck, Michigan, United States.