The American brand Cadillac, once known for luxury vehicles in the UK, is currently working on its comeback in Europe. The Lyriq is being launched , with two more electric SUVs to follow. With the Celestiq, the brand has also unveiled an electric saloon.

The new Opulent Velocity study is now a 2+2-seater coupé with electric drive. Even at first glance, the very low, elongated side view, which seems to have been made for the wind tunnel, is striking. In addition, the apparently quite large car has spectacular gullwing doors, which are probably also there to make the Cadillac study an eye-catcher at trade fairs.

At the front, the low-slung bonnet with illuminated brand logo catches the eye. There are also the brand-typical vertical light lines, which the Lyriq also features. At the rear there are matching vertical air outlets, which are apparently illuminated.

There is also a large field with LED light lines almost the width of the vehicle: Front with prominently placed brand logo Rear with unusual tail lights The design study is intended to combine modern technology with luxury and show the electric future of the V-Series - that's something like M at BMW, AMG at Mercedes or N at Hyundai. The name Opulent Velocity reflects this orientation: "Opulent" stands for the luxury claim, "Velocity" for the sportiness. Added to this are autonomous driving capabilities at level 4, which means that the car can also be driven without always paying attention to the traffic.

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