The Cadillac Ciel Concept - pronounced "C-L," the French translation  for sky - is a four-seat convertible that opens a new chapter in  Cadillac's design and product ascent, pushing the brand's Art &  Science philosophy into a new stratum. Ciel is a new expression of  Cadillac's historical grandeur, as well as a celebration of open-air  motoring.
"Large, expressive luxury is innate to Cadillac and the  Ciel recalls that heritage, while suggesting where the brand can go in  the future," said Clay Dean, global design director for Cadillac.  "Authentic luxury is driven by experiences, not just products, and Ciel  is about the experience of the journey."
The spacious and elegant  Cadillac Ciel Concept is a grand gesture that explores themes driving  Cadillac's explorations into range-topping flagship luxury. It is  powered by a twin-turbocharged version of the 3.6-liter Direct Injection  V-6 engine, paired with a hybrid system using lithium-ion battery  technology.
Coastal inspiration
Driving  California's Highway 1 in an open car while the sun sets, from Big Sur  north to Monterey, is the type of journey the Ciel team envisioned  during its design.
"The Ciel is about the romance of the drive,"  said Dean. "It emulates the great touring cars seen on the greens at  Pebble Beach, but with a modern flair that projects Cadillac's vision  for the future."
The four-door Cadillac Ciel Concept embraces the  social aspects of a recreational journey, with generous room for two  couples. It evokes the spirit of the classics with a long, low  proportion. The doors are French-style, with the rear doors hinged at  the rear - there is no B-pillar - to reveal a sweeping view of the  dramatic interior. Distinguishing fender lines run from nose to tail,  and nickel-plated bright work accents the body lines, enhancing the  visual length of the car and honoring Cadillac touring cars of the past.


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