The Future Looks Bright with Cadillac’s Concept Vehicles
Cadillac has recently unveiled three new concept cars for the world to see, and each one embodies the visionary future of Cadillac. With the goal of becoming a completely electric by the year 2030, it is no surprise that these vehicles take grand steps in pushing the luxury electric vehicle industry forward. These vehicles will soon follow the Cadillac Lyriq into becoming modern icons that can be admired and applauded for their style and sustainability.
The Escala
The Escala is an electric luxury sedan a powerful and commanding presence, which has both a new-age look, yet maintains the classic Cadillac feel. Established Cadillac features such as the vertical OLED tail lights, a bold grill, and an incredibly luxurious interior will all be incorporated into the Escala’s design. Cashmere, hand cut-and-sewn leather, and American walnut all add a touch of elegance and opulence to the seats and lining of the interior.
The interior preview isn’t over yet, as the OLED curved display is wrapped in leather as well. This display center is features voice and gesture commands, allowing for truly hands-free control of your vehicle. There is even a nod to the Cadillac’s of the past, as the “Flying Goddess: that once adorned the hoods of Cadillacs in the 1930s can now be found on the rotary knob.
The interior preview isn’t over yet, as the OLED curved display is wrapped in leather as well. This display center is features voice and gesture commands, allowing for truly hands-free control of your vehicle. There is even a nod to the Cadillac’s of the past, as the “Flying Goddess: that once adorned the hoods of Cadillacs in the 1930s can now be found on the rotary knob.
The Elmiraj
The Elmiraj is the grand coupe concept that will be joining the Cadillac family soon, and it’s visceral performance driving will carry the Cadillac name for years to come. WIth a design inspired by the classic El Dorado, with a futuristic twist on the clean lines and deep grooves.
The elegant craftsmanship of the interior blends luxury with driver-focused technology, in order to provide a one of a kind driving experience. The cabin features sustainably handpicked fallen Brazilian Rosewood, the prized wood known for high-end furniture and musical instruments. This car will leave a lasting impression on any that experience the rich interior and the dominant road presence.
The elegant craftsmanship of the interior blends luxury with driver-focused technology, in order to provide a one of a kind driving experience. The cabin features sustainably handpicked fallen Brazilian Rosewood, the prized wood known for high-end furniture and musical instruments. This car will leave a lasting impression on any that experience the rich interior and the dominant road presence.
The Ciel
Finally, we have the four seat convertible, a reimagining of the convertibles of the past, the Ciel. While Cadillac is an extremely recognizable brand of cars, it will be near impossible to ignore the Ciel when it hits the roads of America. Named after the French word for “sky”, the Ciel appeals to those that enjoy a breath of fresh air wherever they are driving.
Rear-hinged swing open to expose a beautiful interior that anyone would be entranced by. The handcrafted interior consists of kiln-dried Olive wood, premium leather seething, and a brushed aluminum instrument panel. This convertible will make the most out of any ride, and prospective owners can almost feel the wind in their hair already.
Rear-hinged swing open to expose a beautiful interior that anyone would be entranced by. The handcrafted interior consists of kiln-dried Olive wood, premium leather seething, and a brushed aluminum instrument panel. This convertible will make the most out of any ride, and prospective owners can almost feel the wind in their hair already.