Cadillac
Elmiraj Concept
Cadillac
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.
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 5,207 mm 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
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.
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.
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.