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Cadillac Sixteen Concept Car
At the confluence of GM paying off its initial federal loans (which doesn’t count the $52 billion in U.S. Treasury funds in exchange for 60.8 percent of the company) and Bob Lutz’s retirement as the automaker’s chief car guy, the latest buzz is Cadillac has revived work on designing a flagship. The project has been on again/off again since Cadillac showed its V-16-powered Sixteen concept (pictured) at the 2003 Detroit show. Cadillac needs a low-volume flagship to define the brand, to unify the styling theme of such disparate current and future models as the CTS, Escalade, XTS, and ATS (3 Series competitor). The Sixteen concept defined Cadillac’s Art & Science of the past decade.
Obviously, a big, low-volume Cadillac flagship wasn’t the car to work on as GM was emerging from bankruptcy. Now that the Chevrolet Volt is essentially complete and nearly ready for its debut, GM may be able to free up design and engineering resources for the other end of the automotive spectrum. Every other serious luxury brand has production flagship; Mercedes-Benz has two, if you count the Maybach and S-Class. There are also Lexus LS, Audi A8, BMW 7 Series, and Jaguar XJ.





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