The image shows a conceptual or modified modern Cadillac sedan with "Eldorado" badging, likely an artistic rendering of a potential future model or a custom build, rather than an official production vehicle. The Cadillac Eldorado nameplate was historically used for luxury cars produced by Cadillac from 1953 to 2002.
The design cues, such as the vertical LED headlights and bold grille, resemble those of current Cadillac models like the CT5-V.
The Eldorado name refers to an imaginary South American Kingdom of fabulous wealth, meaning "gold" in Spanish.
The original Eldorado models were known for their elegant styling and V8 engines, symbolizing status and luxury.
This specific vehicle is not a current production model available for purchase from Cadillac dealerships.
...just another, among the tens of thousands, A.I. generated automotive concepts.
Being the Cadillac fan that I am.... don't expect ANY 2-dr Cadillacs in the near future. I'd love to see another coupe/convertible, but..... I bought one the last coupes Cadillac made (an ATS 2-dr ) and basically stuffed into the garage. I'll be dead before it reaches "collector status," but I wanted one anyway.