Throughout its history, Cadillac has been more than a luxury carmaker––it’s been an automotive innovator. The brand has pioneered technologies like electric starters, automatic transmissions, air conditioning, and theft-deterrence systems that are taken for granted in the 21st century. Cadillac was also responsible for the mass-produced V8 engine, and it was the first to install night vision tech in a production car.
Today, Cadillac continues to be at the forefront of new vehicle technology. As the leading Cadillac dealer near Northfield, we can help you discover the ways the brand’s tech innovations do more for drivers and passengers. This guide looks at some of Cadillac’s technological highlights that continue to raise the bar for performance, comfort, safety, and convenience.
The Ultium Platform: Makings EVs Go Faster and Farther
It’s no secret the automobile landscape is shifting to electric vehicles. Cadillac has responded with the all-new Ultium EV platform. This foundation uses multi-module batteries with pouch-style cells that store energy more densely than traditional cylindrical cells, producing more powerful, farther-driving EVs. For example, with its 102 kWh Ultium battery, The 2025 Cadillac LYRIQ can go an estimated 326 miles on a full charge. That’s enough for four round trips between downtown Northfield and Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport without recharging.
As for power, Ultium enables the LYRIQ to perform with 515 hp and 524 lb-ft of torque, going from 0-60 mph in a mere 4.6 seconds. A public DC fast charger can add 86 miles of battery range in 10 minutes, so you never have to stop for long. Furthermore, the Ultium platform is modular and can support many vehicles. You can see this in how Ultium is the building block for the LYRIQ midsize crossover, OPTIQ compact crossover, and Escalade IQ full-size SUV.
Super Cruise: The Most Advanced Driver Assistance
You don’t have to go electric to experience Cadillac’s innovations, though. Its landmark Super Cruise hands-free driving technology remains the leader in driving assistance regardless of fuel source. Originally seen on the 2018 Cadillac CT6, Super Cruise is now standard or available on most Cadillac vehicles. When you’re on a compatible highway—of which there will soon be more than 750,000 miles worth in North America, including I-35 and Highway 56 near Northfield—Super Cruise will drive your Cadillac for you, letting you relax and enjoy the ride.
What exactly does it do?
- A series of cameras, sensors, and map data work in real-time to keep you centered in your lane even when cornering.
- Adaptive Cruise Control automatically adjusts your speed to maintain a safe following distance behind other cars.
- Available Lane Change on Demand can switch your Cadillac to another lane when requested.
- The available Trailering feature allows Super Cruise to work while towing a trailer and can account for the cargo’s weight.
- The driver-monitoring camera system ensures you’re alert and ready to take over if something goes wrong.
Each new Cadillac purchased with Super Cruise includes three years of connectivity to Cadillac Connected Services and OnStar Emergency Service. Soon, this tech will get even better––Cadillac is developing Ultra Cruise, an improved system it predicts can eventually be used for 95% of driving activities. It may be out by the time you read this!

Cadillac User Experience: Unmatched Connectivity
Infotainment and connectivity are must-haves in modern vehicles, and with Cadillac, you get the best of the best. The Cadillac User Experience, or CUE, uses Harman hardware and software to create an infotainment platform that packs numerous apps and functions in an easy-to-use package. In all, more than 15 in-vehicle apps are standard or can be added depending on the model, including:
- Alexa Built-In for voice-activated commands ranging from directions to opening the garage door
- The WarnerMedia library of entertainment, sports, and news
- A Trailering app with options like custom profiles and theft alerts
- iHeartRadio to stream live radio stations and podcasts
- The Weather Channel app with localized forecasts and radar maps
- Spotify and Pandora for streaming music
- SiriusXM with 360L satellite radio for live and on-demand content
CUE can also store multiple user information profiles, so if your vehicle has more than one driver, they can quickly access personalized displays, phone contacts, and more on the touchscreen. You can even update your settings and preferences online––CUE will automatically update them the next time you drive. Finally, with CUE, you can link two Bluetooth devices at once for entertainment or hands-free calls.
myCadillac Mobile App: Control Your Vehicle Almost Anywhere
Have you gone into a store and realized you forgot to lock your car––or spent five minutes sitting in the parking lot on a hot summer day trying to program directions? Thanks to the myCadillac Mobile App, you’ll have control even when you’re not at the wheel. Available on Apple and Android smartphones, the app lets you send commands and get info almost any place you have an internet or data connection. Its many functions include:
- Lock or unlock the doors
- Remotely start the engine
- Plug in directions if you have the available on-board navigation system
- Set reminders for when your parking meter is about to expire
- View diagnostic information such as range, battery health, and tire pressures
- Manage the available Wi-Fi hotspot
- Set the temperature for the climate control system
- Read the owner’s manual
Wireless Charging: Keep Phones Ready With No Cord Needed
More than one billion of the world’s smartphones are capable of wireless charging––and when you own a Cadillac, it’s easier than ever to use. Every single new Cadillac model offers an integrated wireless charging station. Anytime the vehicle is running, you can pop your phone in and replenish the battery. Whether your phone has built-in charging or has an adapter, it will fit in the station. The location depends on the vehicle, but common options include the center console or a pocket next to the gear shift lever. Even if you’re out all day running errands around Northfield or want to stream from your phone while on a road trip, your phone will never go dry.
Night Vision: Improving Visibility After Dark
This revolutionary infrared sensor technology was first introduced on the 2000 Cadillac DeVille. The 2016 Cadillac CT6 saw night vision return in an updated form, and Cadillac has continued refining it since then. Cadillac Night Vision can detect people, animals, and other objects up to 330 feet away and display a thermal imaging picture on your instrument cluster. Additional alerts are available, including boxes and icons to highlight certain objects.
Night vision will work in sufficiently dark conditions when you’re in Drive with the headlights on or in Park with the headlights off. Using it provides a valuable failsafe that sees beyond standard low-beam headlights, especially in poor visibility conditions such as rain and fog. You’ll have more time to react to potential hazards, reducing the risk of accidents and injury.

Experience the Latest Automotive Tech at Snell Cadillac
For more than 120 years, Cadillac has gone the extra mile so drivers can enjoy luxurious, cutting-edge performance. Its innovation continues to this day—and when the brand isn’t creating the most advanced automotive technology features itself, it is still incorporating these features into its vehicles, such as exclusive premium audio systems from AKG.
Come to Snell Cadillac and discover a vehicle that puts you at the technological forefront. From the subcompact XT4 to the full-size Escalade, we’re here to make sure you drive home in the right new or pre-owned Cadillac for your needs. We have served Northfield drivers since 1951 with the mission of providing an honest, caring experience that exceeds customer expectations.


