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Cadillac shares an image showing us a new concept. The Opulent Velocity represents Cadillac's electric future of performance.

Cadillac has announced a new concept called the Opulent Velocity. The announcement comes with a teaser image and a video that’s blurry and doesn't give away much about the model – except to emphasize that it’s performance-oriented.

But while the concept is obviously future-focused, it also aims to celebrate the brand's past and present, Cadillac explains, while taking the time to emphasize the heritage of the V Series. “Opulent Velocity is designed to foreshadow a zero emissions expression of performance and modern luxury leadership,” said Bryan Nesbitt, Cadillac's Executive Director of Global Design.

 

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