Cadillac’s new concept, Sollei, is a fully electric convertible with four seats designed for sun and luxury enthusiasts.
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Derived from the words ‘sun’ and ‘leisure’, the electric car showcases Cadillac’s distinctive design elements, including a bold grille with illuminated emblem, vertical lights, and huge chrome wheels.
The Sollei also features refined details such as a machined aluminum frame for the windshield and perforated sunray graphics on the seats.
Inspired by Cadillacs from the late 1950s, the Sollei is painted in a color called Creme Manila, and its luxurious interior includes engravings of classic Cadillac convertibles on the center console. Additionally, the interior is adorned with wood veneers and creamy yellow tones in the Nappa leather upholstery. Cadillac has utilized an innovative material called Fine Mycelium, derived from mushroom fibers, in some of the car’s panels.
Cadillac is expected to showcase the Sollei at the Pebble Beach 2024 event during this year’s Monterey Car Week, highlighting their visionary approach to the cars of the future.
Source: Car Magazine
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