NAIAS 09: Cadillac Converj Concept

NAIAS 09: Cadillac Converj Concept
DETROIT – General Motors unveiled a further glimpse at the potential of electric propulsion today, this time in the form of luxury transportation, with the Cadillac Converj Concept. The Cadillac Converj was developed as a well-appointed grand touring coupe with a bold design and a host of interactive technology.

The four-passenger Converj concept is intended to show how GM’s revolutionary electric propulsion technology – called Voltec – can power a luxury coupe with a typically Cadillac “no compromises” design. The technology enables up to 40 miles of gas- and emissions-free electric driving with extended-range capability of hundreds of miles.

Bob Lutz, GM's vice chairman of Global Product Development, said the Converj concept has production substance. “It’s a logical extension of our plan to reinvent the automobile,” he said. “It clearly shows what a Cadillac electric vehicle could look like, and clearly indicates that global luxury customers can have a car that has both strong design and electric propulsion with a total range of hundreds of anxiety-free miles.”

Cadillac’s extended-range electric vehicle (E-REV) concept has a new body style that is an evolution of the brand’s traditional Art and Science design theme. An aggressive, forward-leaning arc profile is the foundation for the sporting stance. And more than a Cadillac in form, Converj is also intended to be a Cadillac in substance, with the premium materials, technology and driving dynamics that are hallmarks of the brand.


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pushrodv8pushrodv8 - 1/11/2009 12:40:20 PM
-10 Boost
Just another horrible concept by the late great GM.


pushrodv8pushrodv8 - 1/17/2009 7:58:14 PM
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Too little, far far far too late. It is poorly done, and, it carries the horrendous Caddy grill.

In short, it is time for Caddy to die already.


IhavearedS2000IhavearedS2000 - 1/11/2009 1:49:52 PM
+4 Boost
I really wish Acuras looked like Cadillacs




IhavearedS2000IhavearedS2000 - 1/11/2009 9:51:14 PM
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Yea, but what has Acura done lately? Got power plenum? My condolences...


BlakuraTLSBlakuraTLS - 1/11/2009 2:34:22 PM
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There are similarities to the CTS interior and the 3G TL interior.


inspirion7inspirion7 - 1/11/2009 3:06:23 PM
+3 Boost
Very edgy I agree.


AnthonyAnthony - 1/11/2009 3:05:30 PM
+5 Boost
Build it Cadillac.

And while you're at it, build the Sixteen Concept as well.


ThierryHenry14ThierryHenry14 - 1/11/2009 5:06:40 PM
+2 Boost
This is what the CTS coupe should look like...


ThierryHenry14ThierryHenry14 - 1/11/2009 5:08:16 PM
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It actually has a "gallardo-like" silhouette


richardposlusznyrichardposluszny - 1/12/2009 2:45:19 AM
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I hate to admit it, but you do have a valid point.

This concept is a good, wedge-shaped design that continues Cadillac's current design language. Point for GM with this one, albeit, it may be too late.


BremboBrembo - 1/11/2009 6:04:23 PM
+3 Boost
Nice


LexusLexus - 1/11/2009 7:10:31 PM
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Nice, but I think I wait for the Cadillac CTS Coupe and get it when arrive hopefully soon.

Lexus


LexusLexus - 1/11/2009 7:13:11 PM
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By the way it always have a lot similar design cue from the Lexus LF-A that we all keep hearing about. The dawn Lexus LF-A better come soon if not by the time it come out, it will be dated. Because many other company are copying their Lexus LF-A design and bring it out before the Lexus LF-A.

Lexus


veyron1001veyron1001 - 1/11/2009 9:40:42 PM
-2 Boost
Cadillac is more communistic with thier cars than Russai with theirs. They all look exactly the same.


Type707Type707 - 1/11/2009 11:05:12 PM
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Nice design. Cadillac is most definitely improving on their image concepts.


3pointstar3pointstar - 1/12/2009 2:30:44 AM
+1 Boost
They wait until they get one leg in the grave to design cars like this. Just like those people who are told they have a few months to live and then start doing things they always dreamed of doing.


inspirion7inspirion7 - 1/12/2009 8:30:44 PM
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Well, not exactly. A concept take as little as 6 weeks to a few months. Rarely do concepts run on its own platform, so a concepts design can be locked in quickly. Now days, most concepts come from production versions of vehicles in reverse.


B7FANB7FAN - 1/12/2009 8:13:48 AM
+2 Boost
i LIKE IT....IT LOOKS SORT OF LIKE A GALLARDO...ITS TOO ASMALL TO BE A CTS COUPE BUT i LIKE THE STYLING IN AND OUT


DaHarderDaHarder - 1/12/2009 4:56:27 PM
+2 Boost
Unless I'm mistaken, this is the final look for the production version of the CTS-Coupe, and...

It's Simply Gorgeous In Every Conceivable Way!


inspirion7inspirion7 - 1/12/2009 8:24:10 PM
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Not exactly DaHarder, the CTS Coupe looks closer the the sedan, just more sleek. This concept is beautiful, even more so than the production coupe, which is no let down.


Govnar27Govnar27 - 1/29/2009 8:17:16 PM
+1 Boost
coupes these days look all like 350z and g35 what blasphemy:P


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