Cadillac unveiled the 2014 ELR at the 2013 North American International Auto Show. The sleek luxury  coupe features the first application of Extended Range Electric Vehicle  technology by a full-line luxury automotive brand.
2014 Cadillac ELR
2014 Cadillac ELR
2014 Cadillac ELR
2014 Cadillac ELR
"ELR is an unprecedented combination of luxury, advanced engineering and  progressive design in a coupe that is both sporty and environmentally  friendly," said Bob Ferguson, Cadillac global vice president. "This is a  pivotal moment in Cadillac's history, as we continue our product-driven  expansion."
The Cadillac ELR delivers on the promise of the Converj Concept on which  it is based. The exterior establishes a new, progressive proportion for  the brand while the interior introduces a new design theme that will  define future Cadillac models, emphasizing modern elegance, technology  and precisely crafted details.
Industry-leading Extended Range Electric Vehicle (EREV) technology  provides full driving range exceeding 300 miles (480 km), combining pure  electric driving and an efficient, range-extending generator.
"ELR marks a fresh, even surprising new dimension of Cadillac," Ferguson  said. "An additional aspect of ELR's appeal to will be exclusivity. It  will be a specialized offering produced in limited numbers."
Cadillac ELR's confident and responsive EREV driving technology is  enhanced with exclusive Regen on Demand and selectable drive modes that  enhance driving and make the most of efficiency. Regen on Demand allows  the driver to temporarily regenerate energy from the ELR's momentum into  electricity that can be stored in the battery pack for later use. It is  engaged via steering-wheel paddles adapted from traditional performance  cars.
The industry-leading, proven EREV technology is uniquely tuned for  Cadillac in the ELR. Most daily commutes will require zero gasoline with  zero emissions. Longer trips are free from electric-vehicle range  anxiety because EREV technology enables the same long-distance freedom  as a conventional car.
Additional vehicle highlights include:
- Enhanced AT-PZEV emissions meet California's criteria for single-occupancy access to high occupancy vehicle lanes
- Light-emitting diode (LED) headlamps, daytime running lamps and taillamps, as well as signature front and rear lighting elements
- Twenty-inch wheels paired with tires designed to balance responsive handling and a comfortable ride with efficiency
- Interior design featuring cut-and-sew accented leather incorporating sueded microfiber, chrome, wood and available carbon fiber finishes throughout
- Cadillac CUE with Navigation is standard. CUE is Cadillac's breakthrough system for connectivity and control, using Natural Voice Recognition, capacitive touch and hand gestures used on smart phones and tablets
- Programmable charging schedules and downloadable energy efficiency reports available online and through smartphone notification charging alerts
- Cadillac's advanced active safety features, including Safety Alert Seat, Forward Collision Alert and Lane Departure Warning, along with available Side Blind Zone Alert with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert and full-speed-range adaptive cruise control
- Advanced chassis and suspension systems, including HiPer Strut front suspension, compound-crank with Watts link rear suspension and Continuous Damping Control, which adjusts damping every two milliseconds for optimal ride and handling in all conditions
- Standard premium Bose 10-channel audio system with active noise cancellation.
Cadillac ELR production begins in the United States in late 2013 with  sales starting in early 2014 in North America and expanding to global  markets including China and Europe.
Design
The Cadillac ELR has an aggressive, forward-leaning profile that  introduces a new, progressive theme and proportion in Cadillac's design  evolution. It carries over almost unchanged from the 2009 Converj  concept that inspired it. The overall shape is reinforced by a  prominent, sweeping body line accented by 20-inch wheels pushed to the  edges of the body.
"The ELR represents a new dimension of Art & Science, the guiding  philosophy of Cadillac," said Mark Adams, Cadillac design director.  "Cadillac's DNA is innovation, with dramatic and provocative design. ELR  delivers this in a luxury coupe that stands alone among major luxury  brands globally."
Vertical headlamp and taillamp elements create Cadillac's signature for  the ELR, day or night and from the front or rear - a brand tradition  since 1948.
Aerodynamics play a crucial role in the design as airflow is managed to  help the vehicle slip through the air with minimal drag. A flush front  fascia and grille - with active shutters behind the grille opening - as  well as tapered fascia corners, enable air to move easily around the car  to reduce drag. In the rear, sharp edges and a carefully designed  spoiler also manage airflow. An aggressive rake on the windshield and  back glass help reduce turbulence and drag and contribute to ELR's 0.305  coefficient of drag.
Inside, the Cadillac ELR's classic 2+2 layout is driver focused,  emphasizing modern luxury, connectivity and precisely crafted details.  The leather-trimmed interior blends authentic chrome and wood accents -  and available carbon fiber trim - as well as a sueded microfiber  headliner and steering wheel covered in leather and sueded microfiber.  Additional features include:
- Eight-inch configurable instrument and driver information displays, offering four configurations ranging from elegantly simple to technologically enhanced information
- Auto-glide/power-assisted covered storage/cup holder in the center console
- Fold-down rear seat backs accommodate longer items, including multiple sets of golf clubs
- LED-powered accent lighting in the instrument panel and doors
- Available Opus semi-aniline leather seating.
Cadillac CUE with Navigation is standard and accessible through a large,  eight-inch, full-color capacitive-touch screen in the center of the  instrument panel. It supports the electrified driving experience with  displays on driving efficiency, energy usage, charging options and more,  in addition to a broad range of infotainment options.
Using Cadillac CUE via the touch screen features gesture recognition,  proximity sensing (revealing information when needed) and a three-core  microprocessor for faster response. Some features are accessible via  steering-wheel controls and the motorized screen pivots up to reveal a  hidden storage compartment with a USB port for phones and other personal  items.
Propulsion and Charging Technology
The Cadillac ELR is powered by GM EREV technology, combining pure  electric drive and an efficient, range-extending 1.4L gasoline-powered  electric generator capable of 154 kW (207 hp) of total system power.
The Cadillac ELR's battery is a T-shaped, 16.5 kWh lithium-ion battery  pack, located along the centerline of the vehicle, between the front and  rear wheels for optimal weight distribution. The 5.5-foot-long (1.6 m),  435-pound (198 kg) pack supplies energy to an advanced electric drive  unit capable of 295 lb.-ft. of instant torque (400 Nm) to propel the  vehicle. Using only the energy stored in the battery, the Cadillac ELR  will deliver a GM-estimated range of about 35 miles (56 km) of pure  electric driving, depending on terrain, driving techniques and  temperature.
A driver-selectable Hold mode directs when the Cadillac ELR uses its  electric generator. This feature helps optimize the electric-driving  experience, allowing owners who mix city and highway driving to save the  battery charge for city travel, where the ELR EV mode operates most  efficiently.
Charging the Cadillac ELR's battery can be done with a 120V electrical  outlet or a dedicated 240V charging station. The vehicle can be  completely recharged in about 4.5 hours using a 240V outlet, depending  on the outside temperature.
Once the vehicle is plugged in, owners can schedule either immediate or  delayed charges, even coordinating charging according to departure time  or when electricity rates are lower. Owners also can manage and monitor  the ELR online or with their smartphone and RemoteLink, a mobile app  powered by OnStar.
The Cadillac ELR's battery is covered by an eight-year/100,000-mile warranty.
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