Cadillac officially released the Opulent Velocity Concept Car

Recently at the Pebble Beach Auto Show, Cadillac officially released the Opulent Velocity concept car. The new car was launched to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Cadillac V series, and can also be seen as an early look at the pure electric V series high-performance car.

In terms of appearance, this concept car adopts an avant-garde design style, showing a strong sense of technology and the future. The front part incorporates a design that combines transparent materials and LED light sources and is matched with a luminous brand logo, giving the front of the car a strong sense of technology.

From the side, the body shape is quite low, the doors are equipped with large-sized gull-wing door designs, and there are a lot of line designs, which look full of design sense. In addition, the wheel rim and center cover area are also equipped with light sources, which are very dreamy.

At the rear, the taillights use multiple through-type LED light strips, which look very technological. At the same time, the rear surround is equipped with a large-size diffuser, which also brings more performance to the visual effect of the car.

In terms of interior, the new car adopts a simple and technological design style. The steering wheel adopts a shape similar to that of a racing steering wheel. It is equipped with a display screen instead of the previous instrument panel. In addition, its windshield also integrates the AR-HUD head-up display function.

It is worth mentioning that there is also a physical button in the car to select the driving mode. The luxury mode can provide an L4 level unmanned driving experience, while the speed mode will have a steering wheel and accelerator pedal for manual driving. In addition, the car adopts a four-seat layout, and the angular seat shape is also very unique.

In terms of power, the official did not disclose the specific power information of the Opulent Velocity concept car but only stated that the car will have a new power battery and cooling technology.

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