Friday, November 23, 2012

2014 Cadillac Seville: The New Standard of the World

This is a rendering for a 2014 Cadillac Seville, a longer-than-XTS, rear-wheel drive, twin-turbo hybrid flagship with all mod-con electronic geegaws and doodads.

Starting with the XTS donor image, I replaced the original fastback 6-window greenhouse for a more tradition 3-box sedan. The new C-pillars are nicely faceted and lead to a roofline nodding back to the '75 X-body Seville. I lengthened the hood and pulled the front wheels forward for the new V8 drivetrain. The wheelbase is 10 inches longer than the front-wheel drive XTS with an extended rear passenger compartment as well. The extended range battery pack is nestled in the platform's raised center spine for handling and packaging needs, making this the first top-of-the-line Cadillac sedan to offer four Nappa leather-covered electronic Recaro bucket seats.

11 comments:

  1. Beautiful! I was always in favor of sleeker more aero designs. Now I see that they mostly look like carbon copies. Thanks for the notchback. The only problem is Cadillac doesn't make it ( and I could not afford it if they did ). Very handsome car.

    BobF

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    1. Hi Bob! thanks! This just started out as a fun, quick exercise, because I haven't done a car in about a month, but I really liked the way the new roof looked and then finished it off. Felt good to chop again!

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  2. Hi CAsey,

    Welcome back to the chop world! This is so much better than that utterly forgettable XTS. I wish the XTS looked like this even without the rear-wheel drive! I know Cadillac is planning something and I hope they do it up big! This would be a good start for them. I'm leery (or is that leary?) of current GM (mis)management under Akerson -- just ask Peter DeLorenzo! -- but they have greenlighted a RWD flaship and I hope they come through with something super.

    Paul, NYC

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    1. hi Paul! I'm almost finished with another Cadillac, then maybe a another Lincoln. Hard to find time these days! thanks as always.

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  3. I like how SEVILLE is spelled from top to bottom, very clever!

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  4. Beautiful as always! Your "center console and four bucket seat" concept sparked an idea: perhaps this would be the new Talisman...? ;)

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  5. Another classic well done! Cheers, Rob

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  6. I like your black Seville WAY BETTER: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-90aN-3LddUM/TwoEys8I8TI/AAAAAAAAFqI/KJrta-x75KE/s1600/CadillacSeville2012_2.jpg

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  7. wow.if Cadillac brings this back.it wood bee very sharp.very good.looking car it.looks better then the cts ats and xts this Seville is gorgeous

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  8. Magnificent !Why can't Cadillac make beautiful,distinctive autos like this !

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  9. Love these elegant limousine lines. A return to the true Cadillac style that GM seems strangely reluctant to revisit.

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