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Cadillac Sixteen |
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Manufacturer |
Cadillac |
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Class |
Concept car
Prototype sports car |
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Body style |
4-Door Coupe |
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Engine |
32-valve V-16 |
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Transmission |
4 speed automatic |
The Cadillac Sixteen was a
prototype of a stylish and high performance
automobile first presented by
Cadillac in
2003.
The vehicle was equipped with a 32-valve
V-16 concept engine displacing 13.6 liters and was mated to
a four-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission.
The engine featured fuel-saving
Displacement on Demand technology, debuting in
2004
on some 2005
GM models, which shuts down half of the cylinders during
most driving conditions and automatically and seamlessly
reactivates them for more demanding conditions, such as brisk
acceleration or load hauling when the driver needs the engine's
full power. The engine was said to produce 1000 hp (750 kW) and
1000 ft·lbf (1350 N·m) of torque using no form of
forced induction.
The car was conceptually related to the
Cadillac V-16 of the 1930's. The actual design of the car
was a combination of Cadillac's current "Art and Science" design
theme and
1967
Cadillac Eldorado cues. Additional original design elements
were provided by an in-house design competition led by GM Vice
President
Robert Lutz.
The Sixteen is also known to have the steering wheel logo
carved out of solid crystal and a
Bulgari clock on the dashboard.
Although the Sixteen fell short (narrowly, by some accounts)
of production approval, its legacy is alive in Cadillac's future
product planning. The next generation of Cadillac products is
expected to incorporate elements of the Sixteen's design. These
influences are expected to range from styling cues to a possible
scaled-down version of the car, which may be powered by a V8 or
V12. This range-topper, which has not been formally announced,
is often referred to as the ULS (ultra luxury sedan) when GM
executives talk with automotive media sources. If built, it
would compete with the
Mercedes-Benz S-Class, the
BMW 7-Series and the
Audi A8 . There are plans to introduce a car very similar to
this in
2009. It will have a base V8, and the top model will have a
V12.
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