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Press Release
Cadillac today revealed the Elmiraj Concept, a grand coupe expressing
the pure enjoyment of driving and exploring new dimensions for
Cadillac’s ongoing expansion. The Elmiraj Concept showcases a new vision
for luxury driving and the top of the brand’s expanding range.
“Cadillac is fueled by the creativity of our designers, led by Ed
Welburn,” said Bob Ferguson, senior vice president, Global Cadillac.
“Elmiraj provides a look inside the Cadillac Studio on how we envision
performance and luxury for the next generation of luxury drivers.”
A modern update to the classic format of a two-door grand coupe,
Elmiraj is a pure expression of streamlined design and engaging
rear-wheel drive performance.
At 205 inches (5207mm) in overall length, Elmiraj is four-seat coupe
with presence and poise. Taking up from where the memorable Ciel Concept
left off, Elmiraj is a statement of pure luxury and performance with a
purposeful character and proportion.
The concept advances Cadillac’s philosophy of dramatic design and
performance, and its commitment to lightweight, agile cars. Elmiraj is
constructed with chassis and structural elements of an ongoing Cadillac
vehicle development project slated for future production. This new
vehicle architecture expands the brand’s commitment to lightweight RWD
performance, exemplified in the ATS sport sedan and the all-new and
elevated 2014 CTS launching this fall in the U.S.
“Elmiraj advances Cadillac’s provocative modern design and
performance, contrasted with bespoke craftsmanship and luxury,” said
Mark Adams, Cadillac design director. “It explores performance driving,
as well as how we’re approaching elevating the Cadillac range and new
dimensions of Art & Science philosophy.”
Elmiraj is powered by a 4.5-liter twin turbocharged V8 delivering an
estimated 500 hp. The engine takes the baseline technology from the new
Cadillac Twin Turbo V6 featured in the upcoming 420-hp 2014 CTS Vsport
edition, and expands it to the classic performance format of a V8
engine.
Dramatic Exterior Proportion
With a heritage of imaginative designs, Cadillac approaches concept
cars as a method for projecting design forward rather than simply
exaggerating or “teasing” future production models. Elmiraj was created
from this mindset, and therefore suggests new territory for Cadillac Art
& Science.
“This concept is the second chapter, following the Ciel Concept, of
our exploration of the personas of true luxury,” said Clay Dean,
executive director of advanced design. “This project originated around
the simple persona of “the drive,” or the visceral experience of driving
a great luxury coupe. It’s an expression of the confidence and poise
you feel driving a high-performance car, which we feel is an essential
element of top-level luxury.”
The dramatic proportion communicates power and performance. A long
dash-to-axle front profile, a Cadillac signature, gives the coupe a
performance-oriented form. The long wheelbase and clean body side
characterizes the car’s spacious dimensions and elevated status.
The fast cabin sits within a fuselage where taut fender lines spline
through the full sectioned body, literally blending art and science.
Cadillac’s vertical light signature is represented in both the headlamp
graphic and tail lamp. A gently applied feature line in the sheet metal
extends the full length of the body side, connecting those vertical
front and rear elements.
“Elmiraj is about poise and proportion,” said Niki Smart, lead
exterior designer. “We wanted a mature statement for Cadillac, where
simplicity and subtle adornments create a purposeful presence.”
Elmiraj contains design elements emphasizing Cadillac’s capabilities
for engaging driving performance in its production portfolio. Two vents
in the car’s long hood are functional, acting as hot air outlets for the
twin turbo engine. Elmiraj has 22-x-9-in. aluminum wheels are backed by
large ceramic brakes with Cadillac monoblock calipers. The car’s rich
blue exterior finish wears the brand’s Vsport designation, Cadillac’s
new level slotting directly under the high-performance V-Series.
The face of Elmiraj experiments with new visual elements, yet is
unmistakably Cadillac. The grille emphasizes the car’s substantial road
presence. The Cadillac Crest appears in a conceptual form, streamlined
and tailored to the car’s overall design. This design idea for a revised
crest reflects the fact that Cadillac’s unmistakable symbol has evolved
dozens of times through history to mark new eras or design
achievements.
Exquisitely Crafted Interior
The interior of Elmiraj blends elegantly crafted luxury and generous
space with driver-focused performance elements. The upper section of the
instrument panel is a single piece extending across the full width of
the car, while the lower forms a cockpit space tailored for performance.
“A concept provides not only an opportunity to explore new design
ideas, but to pursue new techniques for elegant craftsmanship and
materials,” said Gael Buzyn, lead interior designer.
Backlit titanium trim curves from the cowl to the doors, dividing the
rich upper camel leather from the wood trim. Cadillac Studio craftsmen
handpicked fallen Brazilian Rosewood, a wood veneer prized for its use
for hundreds of years in home furnishings and musical instruments. The
wood is hand-cut into three dimensional sections for perfect control of
the grain flow.
The car’s instrumentation features an analog tachometer and
speedometer that are transparent. Directly behind the analog gauges sits
a wide screen, high resolution display which projects driver
information and the output of a front-mounted camera. A 10-inch
touchscreen for navigation and connectivity can be concealed inside the
instrument panel when not in use.
The 2+2 layout features high-performance seats, designed to support
spirited driving while also delivering luxury accommodation. Elmiraj
passengers might actually lobby to sit in the back. The rear bucket
seats each contain a valet feature to ease entry and exit. The front
bucket seat slides 10 inches forward while the rear bucket seat slides 4
inches forward to meet the passenger, then slides him or her back into
position once seated. The rear bucket seats recline for additional
comfort.
Many of the most celebrated automotive designs through history have been luxury coupes.
“We were influenced in particular by the 1967 Eldorado, both its
actual design and the fact that in its time that car was a very stark
contrast and a new direction. More recent design like the CTS-V Coupe
and the ELR are provocative,” said Dean, the advanced design director.
“Both of these cars were major statements of performance and luxury and
drove Cadillac forward into new territory.”
Designers at General Motors’ advanced design studio in North
Hollywood, Calif., under the direction of Frank Saucedo, led the
development of the car’s interior and exterior. Elmiraj was hand-built
by in-house craftsmen in Michigan.
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