🔗 Articles: Thursday 02.May.2024
NYT: Duane Eddy, Whose Twang Changed Rock ’n’ Roll, Dies at 86
A self-taught electric guitar virtuoso, he influenced a generation of musicians. One of them, John Fogerty, called him rock’s first guitar god.
CNBC: Self-made millionaire Scott Galloway: Why you shouldn’t follow passion
Self-made millionaire and serial entrepreneur Scott Galloway says there are two critical secrets to success: Following your passion is “bulls—,” and pick a good life partner.
Electrek: Cadillac balks on 2030 EV plans, gas cars may remain an option
GM luxury brand Cadillac has yet to give up on its plans to go electric by the end of the decade, but that strategy has wavered to the point where it might also include combustion vehicles, at least for the foreseeable future. Cadillac’s global vice president recently told reporters that the company has plans for its EV and combustion powertrains to “coexist for a number of years.”
Cadillac is a long-standing GM sub-brand that has followed the parent company’s lead in embracing electrification-m — or, at the very least, continuously sharing intentions to do so. To date, Cadillac has developed and delivered one BEV model–the LYRIQ.
That said, Cadillac has several plans for more EVs in its development pipeline, including a smaller, more affordable option compared to the LYRIQ called the OPTIQ. Cadillac has also unveiled an all-electric version of the Escalade called the IQ, a three-row SUV called the VISTIQ, and the ultra-luxe hand-built CELESTIQ… for $340,0000.
Cadillac has been advertising the LYRIQ EV on the NHL playoffs at least.
Last Updated: 02.May.2024 13:50 EDT