Cadillac recently unveiled its latest concept vehicle, introducing the world to the all-electric Cadillac Opulent Velocity. This futuristic hypercar aims to blend the effortless luxury of a fully autonomous vehicle with the adrenaline-pumping excitement of a high-powered performance machine. That all said, we want to know – does the Opulent Velocity hit the mark, or is it a miss?
Starting with the exterior, the Cadillac Opulent Velocity draws inspiration from the brand’s V-Series.R hybrid race cars and motorsport efforts. The result is a low, sleek body that hovers on top of massive, technical-looking wheels, adding to its formidable stance. The car’s dramatic butterfly doors hinge upward, creating a sense of theater every time they are opened. The body panels are coated in a paint color named Gilded Pearl, giving it a velvety texture, while other standout features include vertical lighting elements, an illuminated 3D grille, and intricate crystal fluting, all of which contribute to a high-end, futuristic aesthetic.
The interior aesthetic provides a good match, presenting a 2+2 seating arrangement that places two captain’s chairs up front and a curved bench seat in the rear. The interior design is angular and streamlined, featuring a Y-shaped steering wheel and fully digital instrumentation. Cadillac also incorporated 3D-printed components and other fine details to give the Opulent Velocity a cutting-edge, sci-fi feel in line with the exterior.
There’s no doubt that the Cadillac Opulent Velocity is a striking vehicle, but opinions on its design may vary. And that’s where you come in, dear reader. We want to know what you think – does the Cadillac Opulent Velocity concept embody the future of luxury and performance, or does it fall short? Cast your vote in the poll below and let us know if you think it’s hot, or not.
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Another beautiful concept car from Cadillac that will never be built. If Cadillac continues this way, then it shall better sell these concepts to other car brands so that they can be produced and sold instead of building cars.
I clicked love it just because it's not an SUV. I'll click yes for anything that is a sedan or car at this point. lol
if is not a SUV CUV TAV CAV SAV ... yeah it is relief it does not matter in which direction... if is a sedan, still know new generation z how to do ? or the meaning of sedan yet ? maybe we do not know kkkkk
It's nice but I still like the Cadillac Sixteen
Seats look like they came off of a cheap golf cart. Those doors must weigh a ton: too heavy to open upward, too long to open out. Those type doors are for "2 seater only". Also, not everybody wants a race car, put in a 3.6 turbo ICE, lots of driver assist features and electronic goodies, price it at 60k and watch them fly out the door. Overall looks are ok, but need more pictures.
think the seats are too uncomfortable thin ones and door too extreme large, it was a common exercise of industry but hope future of cadillac is not this, as in Peeble beach won a scrap other interpretation of elegance so new rewrites are coming we expect all, forgot all nice studies of my huge background, if is hot or not should put fire to see
Well, maybe GM with Cadillac is relooking its way direction like in 20 years BMW did... my opinion CEO and Directors of Styling Design do not know what to do to impress us... AI generative what guys are doing makes me much more Wows of the Results but cost no time and almost no money... is computers doing better the things of human of human did ? the approach it seems,,, Cadillac is still for me the fleetwoods of 1970ies, the 1960ies eldorados etc and the 1950ies as interiors,,,, This ... no one guy today and with any high technology can not reach, and this is again this concept text what is reading on it--- in win peeble beach elegance as exterior tomorrow... well now Sandra Burton gives attention to junk yard cars, so maybe no.... maybe the 1948 Talbot mint chocolate was a reinvention but ,,,_->>> RELEARNING ALL NICE CONCEPTS WHAT EVER HAVE HARD STUDIED WELL,,, feel myself ignorant with demence-
Tried to see the dictionary the wiki to know WHAT IS THE MEANING OF "ELEGANCE" without right response
You would have to park it in the middle of a two car garage with 10 foot ceilings to get in or out of it
I'll walk before I own a EV!
I'll guess in the near future, you'll be walking. Same thing horse and buggy guys said about the gas car when it was developed. Can't fight progress.
Not
Not on your life. Looks like a bad joke and EV are bad for enviroment. Trash it and fire designers.