The electric car hype is slowly taking over the world and Cadillac is not falling behind. For the past two years, Cadillac has been developing its own version of the Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid and the closest indication was previewed by the 2009 Converj Concept (pictured here).
Recently, Cadillac released some news about an upcoming hybrid vehicle that will be unveiled at the upcoming Detroit show. As a reminder, the Converj was a coupe that not only incorporated GM’s advanced plug-in hybrid technologies but also all of the traits that make a proper Cadillac. Notably, the future electric vehicle will ditch the Converj name and go for the ELR once it reaches production.
With the 2013 Detroit Auto Show right around the corner, Cadillac has just released these teaser images of its new luxury coupe. Although it’s just a simple silhouette shot, it’s quite clear it’ll look very similar to that earlier concept, which is certainly not a bad thing, gorgeous as it was. Details are still being kept under wraps at the moment, but we can expect to find a more luxurious interior over the Volt’s as well as sportier handling and a higher price tag. More details will come in just a few weeks from Detroit.
Recently, Cadillac released some news about an upcoming hybrid vehicle that will be unveiled at the upcoming Detroit show. As a reminder, the Converj was a coupe that not only incorporated GM’s advanced plug-in hybrid technologies but also all of the traits that make a proper Cadillac. Notably, the future electric vehicle will ditch the Converj name and go for the ELR once it reaches production.
With the 2013 Detroit Auto Show right around the corner, Cadillac has just released these teaser images of its new luxury coupe. Although it’s just a simple silhouette shot, it’s quite clear it’ll look very similar to that earlier concept, which is certainly not a bad thing, gorgeous as it was. Details are still being kept under wraps at the moment, but we can expect to find a more luxurious interior over the Volt’s as well as sportier handling and a higher price tag. More details will come in just a few weeks from Detroit.
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