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mikeyb
02-13-2005, 11:10 PM
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From Channel Four's website:

Cadillac is to unveil a new compact executive car specifically developed for Europe at the Geneva Motor Show next month. The saloon will be based on the same GM Epsilon platform as the Opel/Vauxhall Vectra and Saab 9-3, and will be built alongside the 9-3 at the Saab factory in Trollhatten, Sweden - a move effectively saving the under-used facility from closure and safeguarding Saab's historic headquarters, at least in the short term. It will go on sale early next year, and GM is expecting to sell around 10,000 cars a year; it may be sold in other markets outside Europe, but is not intended for US sale.

Early reports suggest that this as yet unnamed Cadillac will be fitted with the GM-Fiat 1.9-litre diesel engine and the Holden-built petrol 2.8-litre V6, which will also feature in the upcoming Saab 9-3. In the Saab, the engine is fitted with a single asymmetric turbocharger to develop 250bhp, though this application is said to be unique to Saab, and other models such as this Cadillac are likely to receive a more conventional twin-turbo boost. A four-cylinder petrol unit, probably the Saab 2.0-litre although any engine used in the 9-3/Vectra/Signum family would be feasible, is also expected.

The Cadillac will be smaller than the latest CTS - to be launched in the UK early next month - and is intended as a BMW 3-Series/Mercedes C-Class/Audi A4 rival. Insiders say that it will look substantially different to the Saab, although it will have a similar roofline and side profile, and share the same windows and glass areas; its styling is said to be more conservative and Euro-friendly than that of the blocky, all-American CTS, though it will be clearly identifiable as a Cadillac.

More details may be announced this week in Amsterdam; Cadillac's European distributor, Kroymans, is based in the Dutch capital, and GM boss Bob Lutz is in the city to formally open a showcase 'brand centre' there, a ceremony coinciding with the first day of the Auto RAI motor show. However, Lutz will probably hold back from saying too much about the new car until it is unveiled in Geneva next month.

Interesting! Look out, BMW.

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Iggy
02-13-2005, 11:16 PM
if thats the production version it will be a pretty good looking car, even though the rims will be downsized for production.

can't imagine it coming to the states though

mikeyb
02-14-2005, 07:54 AM
American luxury in European premium mid segment


Four-door show car previews Cadillac's new dynamic entry model
Turbo diesel engine and right-hand drive version
Market launch in Europe in spring 2006
Cadillac's global footprint is set to move up another gear: After the introduction of the CTS (2003), XLR and SRX (both 2004), and shortly before the European sales start of the STS, General Motors' premium brand will be at the 75th Geneva Motor Show (March 3-13, 2005) to present the study of a new premium mid-class model. Cadillac BLS is specifically targeted to meet the needs of the European customer, as well as, other global market customers. The four-door sedan (length/width/height: 4,680/1,762/1,449 mm), with its clear, sharply defined contours, striking wedge shape and elegant interior, continues Cadillac's characteristic design language. The show car thus provides a clear preview of what can be expected from the new Cadillac BLS, which is scheduled to reach the market in spring 2006.

"Premium is not a question of vehicle size but purely of excellence," said Bob Lutz, responsible at GM for product development and Chairman of GM North America. "And in this aspect, the Cadillac BLS will definitely be a top player in its league."

Among the particular strengths of this front-wheel drive sedan, apart from its expressive design, are its outstanding ride and acoustic comfort. From a technical point of view, this Cadillac will ring in a new era in brand history: For the first time, a turbo diesel variant will be available. Like the gasoline versions, the turbo diesel variant will be positioned at the upper end of the performance scale. Cadillac BLS will offer the dynamic driving performance customers have come to expect from this brand. For countries where the traffic moves on the left like the UK, the Cadillac BLS will also be available with right-hand drive.

The exterior: Cadillac's unique style in European format

A design team led by GM Designer Chip Thole designed the new Cadillac BLS show car and the premium sedan is thus immediately recognizable as a member of the Cadillac family. "The most striking feature is the emphasis of the vertical lines on the front and rear," says Thole. "The characteristic v-form of the chrome-plated grill is picked up again by the trunk lid. The large side faces communicate a sense of strength and solidity." Nineteen-inch multi-spoke alloy wheels underline the impressive looks of the show car.

The unique style is further expressed by clear glass, vertically positioned headlamps featuring bi-xenon technology, fog lamps integrated into the body-colored bumper and a wide air intake below the radiator grill. Another high-quality detail is the thin chrome strip running along the lower edge of the side windows. The very latest LED technology is used in the full width center high mounted brake light, which is prominently positioned on the trunk lid. The vertically positioned tail lights add to the various design elements making Cadillac BLS another uniquely designed Cadillac.

The interior: Luxurious atmosphere and modern infotainment

Inside, the show car has many details that signal its affinity to the Cadillac family. The cockpit of Cadillac BLS is underlined by details like the three-spoke steering wheel and the analog clock on the center console. The displays for the circular instruments have white numerals on black background, while the needles are red. All the seat surfaces are covered with high quality leather, with the visible stitching emphasizing quality. The outlets for the ventilation/air conditioning adopt the brushed aluminum look used for the frame of the center console.

The modern infotainment system consists of high-quality audio units from BOSE, DVD-based navigation with touchscreen operation, Bluetooth-capable telephone systems and remote controls on the steering wheel.

The engines: Turbo-diesel and three gasoline engines

To comply with the needs of the European market, a turbo diesel variant will, for the first time, be added to the list of available engines. The 1.9-liter four-cylinder unit with common-rail direct injection technology will feature a maintenance-free diesel particulate filter that will comply with Euro 4 emission standards. The range of gasoline engines - all of which are turbo-charged - will comprise two 2.0-liter four-cylinder versions and one 2.8-liter six-cylinder unit. All the power units can be combined with either manual or automatic transmissions and all excel with Cadillac's typical high output.

The chassis: Emphasis on comfort and dynamic driving

The chassis, with a McPherson strut in front and a four-link rear axle is tuned to the powerful engines and the high demands that are made on a premium vehicle. "The development of the chassis was focused to enable dynamic driving, but at the same time ensuring a ride with comfort," explains Larry Craig, who, as Program Engineering Manager, shared responsibility for the engineering of the Cadillac BLS.

"Apart from that, we also devoted attention to achieving effective noise and vibration isolation," adds Craig. "Environmental influences are, as far as possible, kept away from the passengers." A number of measures have been taken to achieve this, and both the diesel and the gasoline engines will reap the benefits. The rear axle and the chassis, for example, are decoupled from one another with the aid of special rubber bushings, and the wheelhouses, roof and trunk are especially sound-insulated. "Cadillac is on the fast lane in its U.S. home market with the best sales figures since 1990. We managed to overtake another key competitor in 2004 and are ready to globally hit the fast lane. With the BLS, Cadillac will add a premium mid sedan to its model range that is geared to the specific demands of European customers. The new entry-level model underlines the brand's global ambitions and its key role in the premium segment," said Cadillac's General Manager, Jim Taylor.

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