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Cadillac Elevated Velocity concept Has a Gullwing Doors and Futuristic Looks

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Cadillac has unveiled the Elevated Velocity concept, a high-performance electric 2+2 SUV previewing future luxury EVs. It debuts at Monterey Car Week as a rugged-glamour show car built for extremes. Cadillac design chief Bryan Nesbitt notes it’s “gullwinged” and engineered for both high-speed road driving and off-road events like the Dakar Rally or Extreme E races. In other words, it’s an EV you can show off at the country club and then tackle a desert course in the same day.

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The Elevated Velocity has an imposing stance and massive gullwing doors. Its profile is long and aerodynamic with a fastback roof, a broad flat nose, and a tiny front overhang. Vertical LED lighting elements echo Cadillac’s signature look, while 24-inch wheels hint at off-road grit. The concept’s high ground clearance and adjustable air suspension mean it can handle dunes or city streets as needed, all while previewing Cadillac’s new “Art of Exhilaration” design language.

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The cabin is a futuristic 2+2 layout with surprisingly generous space. By mounting batteries and motors in a skateboard chassis under the floor, there’s room behind the front seats more like a luxury cruiser than a cramped sports car. Cadillac’s designers swathed the interior in shades of deep red – for example, Morello Red Nappa leather on seats, doors and headliner, paired with garnet-red wool boucle fabric accents. Natural and sustainable materials abound, including 3D-printed “black crystal” trim on door panels. The overall effect is luxurious yet minimalist, with sculpted bucket seats that look like sci-fi creations and a streamlined instrument layout. Notably, the hexagonal steering yoke and pedals slide away in autonomous mode to transform the cockpit.

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Elevated Velocity packs cutting-edge tech. Its new “Sand Vision” camera system can see through desert sandstorms, an off-road twist on Cadillac’s night-vision tech. The climate control is highly advanced too: an “extreme climatization” system filters out sand, dust and smog while automatically adjusting for dry air, sudden temperature swings or altitude changes. Inside, health and relaxation features kick in when in autonomous driving mode. Sensors monitor the driver’s pulse and breathing, and in Elevate Mode the cabin becomes a kind of wellness pod: ambient lighting shifts to a soft red, the seatbacks emit infrared therapy light, and a pulsing light guides breathing—all to help occupants recover and focus.

Key driving modes on the Elevated Velocity include:

  • e-Velocity: The standard on-road performance mode (electric version of Cadillac’s current V-Mode).
  • Terra: Off-road mode that raises ride height and adjusts suspension for rough terrain.
  • Sand Vision: Enhanced visibility mode for driving through sandstorms (like a desert night-vision).
  • Elements Defy: A self-cleaning mode where ultrasonic vibration helps shake dust and sand off the exterior.
  • These modes let the driver tailor the vehicle for pavement, trails, dunes, or even red-carpet events after a dirt-road detour.

Under the hood (or below the floor, really), the concept hints at V-Series performance levels. Cadillac won’t disclose the exact drivetrain, but it likely borrows tech from GM’s latest EV muscle. For example, the new Lyriq-V crossover has dual motors with 615 horsepower and 680 lb-ft of torque, reaching 60 mph in 3.3 seconds. Even more extreme is the GMC Hummer EV’s tri-motor setup (up to 1,160 hp and 13,000 lb-ft with torque multiplers). The Elevated Velocity concept could draw on those innovations (including features like the Hummer’s “crab walk” steering and the Escalade IQ’s four-wheel steering) to push Cadillac EV performance even higher.

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Cadillac emphasizes that the Elevated Velocity is a running show car, not a production model. The goal is to explore what’s possible and gauge feedback, rather than to build this exact vehicle. As Nesbitt explains, it’s a chance “to test the waters – to see how far we can take electrification and performance”. Watch for the concept to debut publicly on August 15, 2025 at The Quail, a Motorsports Gathering in Monterey, where Cadillac will gauge reactions and hint at design cues for future EVs.

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