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Cadillac developed the Allanté as a true luxury halo car intended to compete directly with prestigious European grand touring convertibles from Mercedes-Benz and Jaguar. Combining Italian styling with American luxury and engineering, the Allanté became one of the most ambitious projects Cadillac ever produced. Built in partnership with famed Italian coachbuilder Pininfarina, the bodies were partially constructed in Italy before being specially transported to Detroit for final assembly. This 1993 Cadillac Allanté Convertible shows approximately 35,795 miles and represents the final and most refined year of production. Finished in elegant Pearl White over a Black leather interior, this example benefits from Cadillac’s revolutionary 4.6L Northstar V8, a major advancement in performance and technology for the brand at the time. With its distinctive styling, luxury-focused cabin, and low production significance, the 1993 Allanté remains one of the most unique American luxury convertibles of the era.