General Motors made a big splash at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this year, introducing a variety of new concepts while underlining its commitment to electric vehicles and new technology. Among the concepts revealed at CES was mention of a new two-seater Cadillac concept with a battery-driven powertrain and stress-reducing cabin space, leading to speculation over what the new Caddy might look like.
At this point, details on the new two-seat Cadillac concept are few and far between, with GM’s vice president of global design, Michael Simcoe, providing a brief description of the vehicle during a 51-minute keynote video presentation released for CES 2021.
“We have other concepts coming including a luxurious two-seater designed for you and someone very special to decompress, relax and enjoy a multi-sensory experience choreographed for more intimate journeys,” Simcoe explains during the presentation.
While this isn’t much to go on, there is one possibility we can point to with regard to the exterior design of this new two-seater Cadillac concept.
As GM Authority covered back in 2018, General Motors previously filed a design patent with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) that shows what appears to be a new Cadillac coupe model. The design bears a streamlined and elegant body, with cab-back proportions and an upturned rear tail section.
The look mates elegance and precision with a sporty, yet luxurious feel, which could be the perfect combo for the as-of-yet unnamed two-seater Cadillac concept. Critically, the front end of this design also looks to contain early fascia cues replicated in the new Cadillac Lyriq crossover and Cadillac Celestiq flagship sedan. Pair all that with the lack of any obvious exhaust outlets (suggesting an EV powertrain under the skin), and this could very well be the upcoming two-seater Cadillac concept Simcoe mentioned in his presentation.
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Don't know why you're getting downvoted so much. Betteridge's Law of Headlines says any headline in the form of a question can be answered with "no".
Hey, this is better than the coupe that they currently DON'T have! Now, put a totally vicious V8 in that coupe!
Sounds exciting. Cadillac needs a grand coupe. Every luxury brand needs one. Cadillac has produced many stunning concept coupes over the years.
Dblezy:
Grand Coupe? Don't Grand Coupes have 4-5 seats rather than the 2 Cadillac says it will have?
I really like the Elmiraj and the Ciel concepts. I would like a more el dorado style for their flagship car instead of the Escalade which is a great SUV it’s just that I’d prefer a sedan or a coupe/convertible.
How stupid are you?!? "Pair all that with the lack of any obvious exhaust outlets" -- THEY ARE RIGHT THERE IN THE CENTER OF THE FIG-5 THAT YOU ENLARGED!!! Right at the top center of the diffuser??? The crest-shaped outlet very similar to that on the CTS Coupe??? WITH THE 4 ROUND EXHAUST PIPES INSET??????
First day by chance????
.....you know, completely ignoring that the vehicle referenced in the figures is a drivers car -a proper GT that Cadillac has sworn off ever making again because they don't actually care about performance enthusiast, only bored housewives that need to look important as they go to the grocery store- but the "Two-Seater" is supposed to be some kind of semi-autonomous hotbox for you to "decompress, relax and enjoy a multi-sensory experience choreographed for more intimate journeys" in. At best, this "Two-Seater" will be a glorified XT4. Why the hell would you think anyone who wants to go a some kind of psychedelic trip with "someone special" be interested in a sportscoupe???
Those are back up lights. Cadillac's have the back up lights in the center for awhile now. Those are not exhaust.
No, they're not: what's shown is significantly larger (mostly in the "tall/up-and-down" direction) than those on the ATS & 3rd Gen CTS, and the CT4/5's are even smaller than the aforementioned. Why in an age when we technology is advancing and we can generate more light from a smaller area they decide to put a massive revers lens in?
Moreover - the "cover" is spilt up the center almost exactly the same as the CTS Coupe - the alpha-based revers lights are one-piece.
.......Oh, and, you know: THE 4 EXHAUST PIPES THAT ARE INSIDE OF IT are kinda a giveaway
While the patent drawings are clearly of an ICE model, it’s rumored that Celestiq’s design was originally meant to sit on an updated Omega platform and replace the CT6.
When the decision was made to transition Cadillac to electric, that design as well as others appear to have followed.
That being said, I don’t believe this is the two seater model but strongly resembles it.
Bingo. Couldn't have said it better, every word you typed.
Those are reverse lights.
No, they're not: what's shown is significantly larger (mostly in the "tall/up-and-down" direction) than those on the ATS & 3rd Gen CTS, and the CT4/5's are even smaller than the aforementioned. Why in an age when we technology is advancing and we can generate more light from a smaller area they decide to put a massive revers lens in?
Moreover - the "cover" is spilt up the center almost exactly the same as the CTS Coupe - the alpha-based revers lights are one-piece.
.......Oh, and, you know: THE 4 EXHAUST PIPES THAT ARE INSIDE OF IT are kinda a giveaway
Your overuse of capital letters and nonstandard punctuation aren't doing you any favors, friend.
Cool down :)
Y'All are arguing over nothing.
These renderings were patented years ago (even before GMA posted them in 2018). They show a design for a CT5 Sister Coupe that did not make it to production.
In fact I think GMA knows this.
The upcoming 2 Seat CONCEPT (and remember it is just and only that so far) may look something like this rendering. But I feel it a sure bet that the Cadillac Studio has moved on from this aesthetic long ago. It will have much more in common with the Lyric than the CT5.
Thank you. You use logic instead of a blind dogmatic empty loyalty waxing on days past. You and I probably won't be welcome here for much longer.
Not sure what's more pathetic here: that GMA is posting blatantly crackpipe articles and acting like it's "news" or "information", or that the lemmings here are eating it up.
I just don't understand the rage.
Nevertheless, I think you right in your conclusion about the car.
Why trash someone? Its ok to disagree in a more reasonable fashion.
My "rage" is coming from annoyance with the brand itself (both with the direction [or lack thereof] in which it is moving AND with the physical dealership/customer service experience I'm currently suffering), then seeing the crap that is being "published" on this page, and then further by the sheep in the comment section that worship whatever Cadillac does out of blind loyalty.
Okay, so my "How stupid are you" may have been a little off color... but c'mon. Between using a three-year-old stillborn rendering that clearly represent [what should have been] a beautiful 4-Series rival and suggesting it's going to be some pie-in-the-sky pipedream of a vehicle for snowflakes that need to "decompress, relax and enjoy a multi-sensory experience" behind the wheel which won't even be out for the next 5-years min if it even happens at all, AND THEN the whole thing about it "obviously" not having exhaust pipes - it's just pathetic. The former was clickbait (and you're welcome, GMA, for my clicks only so I can rant), the latter was just ignorant. I don't understand how anyone who has any familiarity with Cadillac design language or automobiles in general could bring themselves to post such dribble. And therefore, I assumed the author lacked both of those and rant ensued.
TjKeller,
There might be medication for what you have. Seek help.
Can't wait for another amazing concept to be revealed and never built
Cadillac camaro?
Thats looks amazing
A luxury coupe. Just what the market is clamoring for.
It looks like you made an Avista into a Cadillac here.
Aside from the fact that it's a 2 door with a sloping roofline, this design has nothing in common with the Avista Concept.
How well did the 2 door version of the Chevy Volt sell at twice the cost of the Volt?