Cadillac Ciel Concept: A Vision Of GM's Flagship Future

Edward Niedermeyer
by Edward Niedermeyer

Phew! Can you say “American Rolls-Royce Drophead?” In sharp contrast to its last concept, the awkward subcompact Urban Luxury Concept, the Ciel is pure old-school Caddy. A huge car with huge presence. Of course, this exact car will never go into production, but it’s good to see more flowing lines, subtle surfaces and classical elements working their way into Caddy’s sharp-edged, stealth fighter design language. After all, the cartoonishly vertical headlamps indicate just how close the pure “Art & Science” approach is coming to an evolutionary dead-end. In any case, with rumors circulating of a “true flagship” going into production around 2015, the Ciel is sure to rile up the Cadillac faithful. [ Press release here]





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  • ZekeToronto ZekeToronto on Aug 19, 2011

    So it's up to me to be the contrarian, eh? Ok, well IMO this is bloody hideous ... at any price. Sure, slab-sided land yachts with pseudo-tailfins might be an obvious nod to Cadillac's history, but let's not forget there's a reason why the brand is little more than a footnote in the luxury car business today. Oddly, I do see some French influence in the Ciel's design. The high cowl and pronounced tapering to a boat-like "stern" is a classic French cue. Reminds me of the 1969 Citroen DS my father dragged home one night. Wonder if the Ciel will offer pneumatic suspension and mouse-fur upholstery too?

  • IronEagle IronEagle on Aug 19, 2011

    Gorgeous. Needs more tailfin. It also seems to be a stretched XLR by the size. Perhaps a 1/2 size bigger would be great for more rear legroom.

  • ToolGuy Good for them.
  • ToolGuy "I'm an excellent driver."
  • Tassos If a friend who does not care about cars asks me what to buy, I tell her (it usually is a she) to get a Toyota or a Lexus. If she likes more sporty cars, a Honda or a MiataIf a friend is a car nut, they usually know what they want and need no help. But if they still ask me, I tell them to get a Merc or AMG, a 911, even an M3 if they can fix it themselves. If they are billionaires, and I Do have a couple of these, a Ferrari or an even more impractical Lambo.
  • ToolGuy Good for them, good for me.
  • Tassos While I have been a very satisfied Accord Coupe and CIvic Hatch (both 5-speed) owner for decades (1994-2017 and 1991-2016 respectively), Honda has made a ton of errors later.Its EVs are GM clones. That alone is sufficient for them to sink like a stone. They will bleed billions, and will take them from the billions they make of the Civic, Accord, CRV and Pilot.Its other EVs will be overpriced as most Hondas, and few will buy them. I'd put my money on TOyota and his Hybrid and Plug-in strategy, until breaktrhus significantly improve EVs price and ease of use, so that anybody can have an EV as one's sole car.
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