Make
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Cadillac |
Model |
Evoq |
Concept
year |
1999 |
Production
year |
- |
Engine |
4.2
litre V8 |
The Cadillac Evoq, shown at the 1999 North American International
Auto Show (NAIAS), was a concept designed to highlight
the fact that technology can be very stylish.
The 2 seat Evoq concept, like most contemporary Cadillac
products is extremely angular in its exterior design,
and its interior is filled with technological innovations,
including a heads up display, night-vision, rear view
radar and cameras, voice activated multimedia systems,
navigation and e-mail.
Designed under the leadership of GM Design chief Wayne
Cherry (now retired - see the Cadillac
Sixteen), the Cadillac Evoq was " - a bold statement.
It is immediately identifiable as a Cadillac, and at the
same time it presents itself clearly as a qualified member
of the international league of luxury two-seaters," according
to Cherry.
The Cadillac Evoq concept was powered by a 4.2 litre Northstar
V8 developing 405 bhp and 385 lb ft of torque.
Similar and related vehicles:
Cadillac Sixteen
Cadillac Cien
- Cadillac
XLR-V (production)
- Cadillac
XLR (production)
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