Cadillac Urban Luxury Concept | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Cadillac |
Production | 2010 (Concept car) |
Designer | Niki Smart |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Concept city car |
Body style | 3-door hatchback |
Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel-drive |
Doors | Scissor |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 1.0 L Straight-3 |
The Cadillac Urban Luxury Concept (ULC) is a gasoline-electric hybrid, 4-seater, city concept car from Cadillac unveiled at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show. The vehicle features touchpad screens and projected displays that take the place of traditional gauges.
Overview
The ULC is designed for a turbocharged 3-cylinder 1-liter with 350kw electric power engine with a dual-clutch transmission and a hybrid propulsion system that employs electric assist technology, engine start-stop function, and brake energy regeneration. According to Cadillac, the ULC could potentially achieve 156 miles per US gallon (1.51 L/100 km; 187 mpg‑imp) in the city and 165 miles per US gallon (1.43 L/100 km; 198 mpg‑imp) on the highway. The Urban Luxury Concept seats four adults, with access through a pair of scissor doors that extend outward and rotate forward when opened allowing easy access to all four seats. The Cadillac Urban Luxury Concept is a 3-door, 4-seater hatchback (sometimes referred to as the 2-door hatchback in the U.S.)
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See also
- BMW Mega City Vehicle
- CityCar
- General Motors EN-V
- Hybrid electric vehicle
- Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility
References
- ^ Evan McCausland (2010-11-17). "2010 Los Angeles: GM Shows Cadillac ULC, GMC Pickup Concepts at Design Bash". Motor Trend. Retrieved 2011-01-31.
- ^ "GM unveils Cadillac Urban Luxury Concept; 3-cylinder 1.0L turbo with electric assist". Green Car Congress. 2010-11-17. Retrieved 2011-01-31.
- Josh Jacquot (2010-11-17). "2010 L.A. Auto Show: Cadillac Unveils ULC Concept". Edmunds.com Inside Line. Retrieved 2011-01-31.
- "Cadillac ULC sign". Flickr. 2012-03-03. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
- "LA 2010: Cadillac unwraps Urban Luxury Concept". Autoblog. 16 November 2010. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
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