The Cadillac automobile has a rich heritage, dating back to 1701 when Antoine de La Mothe Cadillac founded the city of Detroit. Henry M. Leland, the founder of Cadillac, was known for his precision manufacturing techniques and exacting standards, which led to the motto “Craftsmanship A Creed- Accuracy A Law”.
The Early Years
Cadillac introduced the first four-cylinder engine in 1905, which enabled the car to travel at speeds of up to 50 mph. The company’s attention to quality and innovation earned it the prestigious Dewar Trophy twice, first in 1908 for achieving perfect interchangeability of parts and again in 1912 for introducing the electric self-starter, electric lighting, and ignition system.
A Legacy of Excellence
Cadillac is the only American manufacturer to win the Dewar Trophy, and the only manufacturer in the world to win it twice. Today, Cadillac continues to uphold its legacy of excellence, built on a foundation of precision, quality, and innovation.
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