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GM has unveiled a new Cadillac concept, the Converj, which is based on the Chevy Volt's "Voltec" drivetrain.
The Converj Concept combines GM's new electric technology with styling that is distinctly Cadillac. Since it uses the same technology as the more pedestrian-looking Volt.
Let's hope they make something like this in the future....
PRESS RELEASE:
CONVERJ: THE "CADILLAC" OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES
Luxury coupe concept continues GM's leadership in the electrification of the automobile
DETROIT – General Motors unveiled a further glimpse at the potential of electric propulsion today, this time in the form of luxury transportation, with the Cadillac Converj Concept. The Cadillac Converj was developed as a well-appointed grand touring coupe with a bold design and a host of interactive technology.
The four-passenger Converj concept is intended to show how GM's revolutionary electric propulsion technology – called Voltec – can power a luxury coupe with a typically Cadillac "no compromises" design. The technology enables up to 40 miles of gas- and emissions-free electric driving with extended-range capability of hundreds of miles.
Bob Lutz, GM's vice chairman of Global Product Development, said the Converj concept has production substance. "It's a logical extension of our plan to reinvent the automobile," he said. "It clearly shows what a Cadillac electric vehicle could look like, and clearly indicates that global luxury customers can have a car that has both strong design and electric propulsion with a total range of hundreds of anxiety-free miles."
Cadillac's extended-range electric vehicle (E-REV) concept has a new body style that is an evolution of the brand's traditional Art and Science design theme. An aggressive, forward-leaning arc profile is the foundation for the sporting stance. And more than a Cadillac in form, Converj is also intended to be a Cadillac in substance, with the premium materials, technology and driving dynamics that are hallmarks of the brand.
Voltec – innovative propulsion technology
The Cadillac Converj's Voltec electric propulsion system is made up of a 16-kWh, T-shaped battery, an electric drive unit, and a four-cylinder engine-generator. It uses electricity as its primary source to drive the car.
A thermally managed battery pack contains more than 220 lithium-ion cells that provide the primary power to drive the Converj electrically up to 40 miles without using fuel or producing tailpipe emissions. The battery is integrated into the Converj's chassis and stores electricity from the grid when the vehicle is plugged in. It takes less than three hours to recharge the battery at 240V, or about eight hours from a 120V outlet.
When the battery's energy is low, the Converj seamlessly switches to extended-range mode. During this secondary level of operation, electricity needed to power the vehicle is created on-board by a flex-fuel-powered engine that operates much like a home generator to create electricity. The engine-generator ensures a constant supply of power for hundreds of miles until the car is refueled or plugged in to recharge the battery. This extended-range mode eliminates the range anxiety that comes with driving pure electric vehicles that offer no backup power when the battery charge is low.
Whether in electric or extended-range mode, the Converj is propelled all the time by an electric drive unit. It converts electrical energy from the battery or the engine-generator into mechanical energy to drive the front wheels. It also delivers 273 lb.-ft. (370 Nm) of instant torque, for a quick launch, and 120 kW of power. The top speed is 100 mph.
There is no compromise in vehicle performance in either mode of operation. To enhance the ride feel, the Converj also features GM's Magnetic Ride Control; and for even greater efficiency, energy during braking is captured and stored in the battery.
Pure Cadillac design
There's no mistaking the Converj for anything but a Cadillac, according to Lutz. "An aggressive, forward-leaning profile hints at a new, progressive theme and proportion in Cadillac's design evolution," he says. "The new proportion showcases a uniquely shaped, modern vision of a personal luxury 2+2."
The overall shape is reinforced by a prominent, sweeping body line with large, 21-inch (front) and 22-inch (rear) wheels pushed to the edges of the body. The Converj exterior is painted a dark silver tri-coat that GM designers dubbed "Reaction."
An all-glass roof incorporates solar panels that help offset power drain from the vehicle's accessories. Additionally, several aerodynamic and design efficiencies were incorporated to enhance the driving range, including:
A full under-vehicle cover (belly pan)
Minimal grille openings that reduce drag at the front of the vehicle
Low-profile rearview cameras replace conventional outside mirrors to reduce drag
Wheels are shaped to push air outward for smoother body side airflow
The Converj also incorporates vertical headlamp and taillamp elements, with light pipe technology.
"Vertical lamps are Cadillac signatures and the Converj builds on the brand's light pipe technology with bolder light emitting diode (LED) and high-intensity discharge elements front and rear," said Clay Dean, global design director for Cadillac. "There is also a unique daylight light 'spear' at the top of the headlamps."
Luxury meets technology inside
The Converj's interior has advanced features and luxurious appointments blending efficiency and environmental consciousness. The 2+2 configuration is trimmed in contrasting Winter White synthetic suede – including the top of the instrument panel – and Midnight Black leather, with polished aluminum and wood grain accents. Renewable materials are used throughout such as wool-blend carpeting, a headliner made from silk, suede made from post-industrial content and more.
A technologically advanced driver center increases efficiency and reduces the draw on the battery. Features include:
New, organic light-emitting diode technology used on reconfigurable instrument cluster
Touch-screen navigation, climate, center-stack controls and audio systems
Adjustable, overhead white ambient lighting
Unique "power on" sequence featuring blue-lit console graphics
Screen displays for features including regenerative braking, battery charge level and power output
No inside rearview or outside mirrors; cameras provide surrounding images on a screen placed high on the instrument panel for a full, panoramic view
Push-button ignition and power-folding front seats
General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM), the world's largest automaker, has been the annual global industry sales leader for 77 years. Founded in 1908, GM today employs about 252,000 people around the world. With global headquarters in Detroit, GM manufactures its cars and trucks in 34 countries. In 2007, nearly 9.37 million GM cars and trucks were sold globally under the following brands: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, GM Daewoo, Holden, HUMMER, Opel, Pontiac, Saab, Saturn, Vauxhall and Wuling. GM's OnStar subsidiary is the industry leader in vehicle safety, security and information services. More information on GM can be found at www.gm.com.
SPECIFICATIONS
General
Vehicle type:
2-door, front-wheel-drive 2+2 coupe
Category:
extended-range electric vehicle
Chassis:
independent McPherson struts, front magnetic ride, compound crank twist axle rear, four-wheel disc brakes, full regenerative brakes to maximize energy capture, electric power-assist steering
Seating capacity:
four
Performance
Top speed (mph / km/h):
100 / 161
EV range, city and highway (miles):
Up to 40, based on EPA cycle
Dimensions
Wheelbase (in / mm):
108 / 2742
Length (in / mm):
182 / 4620
Width (in / mm):
74 / 1883
Height (in / mm):
55 / 1386
Battery system
Type:
lithium-ion (w/ liquid-controlled thermal management system)
Energy (kWh):
16
Charge time:
Less than 3 hours at 240V/8 hours at 120V
Electric drive unit
Power (kW):
120
Torque (lb-ft / Nm):
273 / 370
Exterior
Tire size:
specially developed low rolling resistance tires on 21- and 22-inch forged aluminum wheels
Note: Information shown is current at time of publication.

Comments (13)
That's a pretty sexy concept
Posted by senseless228 | January 11, 2009 8:27 PM
Posted on January 11, 2009 20:27
it does look good but still not sure about that grill ... kinda looks like a gallardo
Posted by Stig | January 11, 2009 8:32 PM
Posted on January 11, 2009 20:32
I agree with Stig. For the most part a great looking car with Gallardo-esque roofline. I don't like the nose of the car very much at all. I don't care if it's a Caddy they should ditch the trademark grille & come up with something more inspiring & less Grandfather-like.
Posted by Arthur Pappas | January 12, 2009 12:52 AM
Posted on January 12, 2009 00:52
Concept is right....
I like the look a lot, but there is no b pillar at the door. And I haven't seen that in a production car (or non 100k+) in several decades. (I'm sure it has to due with crash rating capabilities).
Also blind spot visibility looks rough, maybe, maybe not hard to judge without seeing it in person.
Posted by Brain | January 12, 2009 6:08 AM
Posted on January 12, 2009 06:08
Wonder if that is why they changed the Volt concept, to make the Cadillac the more interesting model. ($$)
Posted by sparky | January 12, 2009 9:38 AM
Posted on January 12, 2009 09:38
Since the technology is going to cost $40K or more, I think the Caddy concept makes more sense than the Volt. More people will be willing to shell out 40 large for a decent looking Caddy than will for a Chevy that looks like a cross between a Cobalt and a Malibu.
Posted by WS | January 12, 2009 11:28 AM
Posted on January 12, 2009 11:28
The interior style is kinda reminiscent of Tron. They should ditch the wheel and get a wobble-stick with the shifter on top.
Posted by JadeTalon | January 12, 2009 12:35 PM
Posted on January 12, 2009 12:35
I believe we all remember the Volt concept compared to production so don't expect too much.
And lets add the extra weight for all the bells and whistles that people expect from a Caddy.
This won't sell. Don't make it. People who drive Cadillacs don't care about gas prices.
Posted by t_r_nelson | January 12, 2009 12:58 PM
Posted on January 12, 2009 12:58
This is gorgeous now jus swap out that interior for the one in the new Buick La Crosse.
Posted by Tom T | January 12, 2009 1:51 PM
Posted on January 12, 2009 13:51
This is a place I'll step off the deep end.
I've found the redesigned Volt shape a huge disappointment. Frankly, I'd be hard presses to discern if from a Prius or the new Honda Insight, without spotting a manufacturers badge.
And while I'm not a fan of Cadillacs sharp edged, flat plated design styling, I find this a much better shape for this platform than the current Volt design.
I know manufacturers use concepts to float ideas, and often do so in tricky ways, to get at information hard to reach because of peoples preconceptions. And that's where I'm going to entertain myself with a totally unsupported conclusion:
I think GM is internally conflicted about what the Volt should be about. Hot, bit pricy, sports car EV? Or efficient, premium econobox EV? So, they're floating BOTH ideas, to see which garners better attention. And, I hope, the Prius-y Volt will be seen as a dud, and this Cadillac concept a hit.
Ok, back to reality for me. The Prius-y Volt IS a dud, and one that will arrive on the market too late to find much success. And Cadillacs demographic has no interest in an EV. BOTH of these = Fail.
Posted by kw | January 13, 2009 7:45 AM
Posted on January 13, 2009 07:45
Wow, that is pretty, not sure I like the bubbly front end though.
Posted by gm0n3y | January 13, 2009 3:50 PM
Posted on January 13, 2009 15:50
I like and im gonna get one. hopefully GM will take notice that toyota is developing a solar car, and they will kind of beat em to the punch by incorporating it into this design. damn this thing looks pretty sick.
Posted by sm0ke | January 17, 2009 10:18 PM
Posted on January 17, 2009 22:18
Anyone else want to make a bet that this "concept" gets as neutered as the Volt so as to be about as blah as is possible?
I WAS interested in buying a volt because it was an edgy style and I liked the technology. Now the technology is great but I really don't want a car that I can't tell from an audi to a passat, to a toyota to a lexus to anything else in that exact same shape.
Boring and blah cars hold no interest to me and I suspect they hold little interest to most auto enthusiasts. OR more importantly to the youth culture. GM really screwed up here and I think their sales of the volt are going to reflect this, with an awful lot of lost sales.
Posted by go4broke | January 21, 2009 1:41 AM
Posted on January 21, 2009 01:41