Cadillac thinned its ranks considerably in 1994, dropping both the Allante convertible and Sixty Special sedan as well as eliminating the Coupe deVille.
- All series except the Fleetwood were realigned.
- The DeVille (now identified on the car with a capital " D") series was now comprised of the Sedan DeVille and (Sedan) DeVille Concours.
- The Eldorado Sport Coupe formerly offered was discontinued and the Eldo series consisted of the "base" coupe and Eldorado Touring Coupe (ETC).
- The two trim levels of Seville offered were now distinguished as the Seville Luxury Sedan (SLS) and Seville Touring Sedan (STS).
- Other than the Sedan DeVille and Fleetwood, powered by 4.9-liter V-8 and 5.7-liter V-8 engines, respectively, the Northstar 4.6-liter V-8 was used in all other Cadillacs.
- Every Cadillac met 1997 federal mandates for dynamic side impact standards, and all models featured steel safety cage construction. side door beams and front and rear crush zones.