ABOUT THE REAL CAR
The 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz is the ultimate expression of American automotive luxury a bold statement of design, ambition, and cultural identity.
Created by Cadillac during one of the most extravagant eras in automotive history, the 1959 Eldorado pushed design beyond function and into pure visual drama. It was built to stand out and it did so like no other car before or since.
Its most iconic feature, the towering tailfins, became a defining symbol of the late 1950s. Inspired by the jet age and aerospace design, these dramatic elements reflected a time when the future was imagined through speed, flight, and limitless optimism.
Beyond its striking appearance, the Eldorado Biarritz offered true luxury. As a convertible flagship model, it combined powerful performance with a refined, comfortable driving experience designed for long, elegant journeys rather than pure speed.
More than just a car, the 1959 Eldorado became a cultural icon, representing a golden era of American prosperity, style, and confidence.

Curious Facts
- The 1959 Eldorado features the largest tailfins ever fitted to a production car.
- Its design was heavily influenced by the aerospace and jet age movement.
- The Biarritz was the convertible version, making it one of the most exclusive variants.
- It remains one of the most recognizable classic cars in automotive history.
Bold, extravagant, and unforgettable the 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz is a timeless symbol of an era when design knew no limits.
Experience the machine beyond the scale.
Witness the golden age of American luxury in motion.

