Cadillac has recently unveiled its all new all-electric 2+2 convertible concept called the Sollei This is a massive two-door convertible, which is a rare electric convertible, which you would enjoy in the near future.
In the launch event Cadillac said, “Today, Cadillac introduced the SOLLEI concept vehicle, the ultimate design expression of a coach-built luxury electric convertible. This imaginative design exercise pushes the boundaries of future bespoke commissions, tailored to reflect the unique passions and interests of its clientele.
There are currently very few convertible electric vehicles present in the market, including the Maserati GranCabrio Folgore Convertible. Unveiled at Cadillac House at Vanderbilt, a newly restored, state-of-art facility at GM’s Global Technical Center campus in Warren, Michigan.
The concept is itself a running vehicle, based on the brand’s Ultium platform. Further the Sollei shares most of with the Sedan ahead of the A-pillars.
Cadillac also wrote that it is a “design exercise” and therefore, not necessarily a concept to preview an upcoming production vehicle.
Lead Exterior Designer Takahiko Suginoshita said, “Not a lot of designers can have the opportunity to do something like this. It’s a once in a while type of project. So when I was told about the project, I was super excited. Of course Cadillac has this heritage, so we wanted to make sure that we kept true to that heritage, but while still looking towards the future. What was our next step? I think with the styling there is more concentration too. We want clean and minimal design so that we can embrace all of the details.”
As of now it is a design exercise, even though Cadillac says it’s all-electric but there are no specs for the electric car yet.