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This article focuses on the Cadillac Cien concept and should not be confused with the model Competition Carbon built as an homage to it. The name "Cien" is derived from the Spanish term "one hundred".
As it turns out, there actually was a Celestiq concept, but no one outside of GM saw it. First and foremost, we should at least mention the Cadillac Celestiq Show Car, which was unveiled in July ...
Cadillac is over 120 years old and has a rich history. In that time, it’s also shown us many concept cars that, sadly, never made it into production. Of those, which one would you rather the ...
Cadillac is turning its ultra-luxury future into a reality, and they’re doing it one concept car at a time. Unlike many other manufacturers, which launch a concept and then stick it in a museum ...
Somehow, though, Cadillac has not just ... had an absolute embarrassment of concept car riches. The newest is called the Opulent Velocity, and it's the one the company unveiled on Friday at ...
But Cadillac has shown gorgeous concept cars before ... luxury electric car the brand just began building, could buy it one more. Long, low and elegant, the Sollei is a show stopper, conceived ...
This concept foretells where Cadillac hopes to go with its electric ... Opulent Velocity is more like SZA, one of the hottest and most current music artists on the planet. One holds back a little ...
Cadillac's history of introducing well-received concept cars that never made it to production is almost as old as the brand itself. From the likes of the Cadillac Le Mans and Cadillac Starlight ...
Cadillac, never one to be left behind, is joining the club with this: Opulent Velocity. Unlike the Sollei concept, which seems more or less road-ready, the Opulent Velocity is a look into the far ...