The 1991 Cadillac Eldorado, a seventh-generation model, is a luxurious two-door coupe that exhibits Cadillac's rich heritage. The car came in two trims, the base and the more upscale Biarritz. This model was powered by a 4.9-liter V8 engine churning out 200 horsepower, mated to a smooth, four-speed automatic transmission guiding power to the front wheels. The Eldorado lived up to the Cadillac promise of comfort and convenience with standard features including leather upholstery, power-adjustable seats, automatic climate control, and an AM/FM cassette stereo system. Though not equipped with modern infotainment and safety features, the Eldorado's timeless appeal lies in Cadillac's tradition of luxury and refinement.