Cadillac Celebrates "Cien" With V12
Concept Car In keeping with the brands role as a technology flagship for General Motors, the premium V12-powered Cadillac Cien concept car is a befitting icon to usher in the brands 100th anniversary in 2002. The striking, aerodynamic Cien Spanish for 100 holistically illustrates Cadillacs fusion of design and technology in a modern mid-engine, two-seat supercar. Dramatic Design Cadillacs design philosophy incorporates dramatic proportions and clean dynamic surfaces. It reflects not only the technology found within the vehicle, but also the technology used to create it. "With the Cien, we strived to create an ultra-high-performance expression of design and technology," said lead designer Simon Cox, executive director of GMs Advanced Design Studio for Cadillac in England. The Ciens low, sleek appearance, inspired by the latest F-22 Stealth fighter aircraft, has produced a different look and proportion for Cadillac. It further demonstrates the reach of the brands identity. Trapezoidal air inlets are milled into the front-end surface of the Cien, graphically forming Cadillacs shield-like grille, which incorporates a centrally mounted wreath and crest insignia. These air inlets -- which feed the front-mounted radiators -- are flanked on either side by vertical headlamps, together creating the unmistakable face of Cadillac. In profile, Cadillacs characteristic crisp-edged feature line runs the length of the body, suggesting tension in the surface, and also adding to the dramatic stance. Another taut line intersects the first, sweeping from the tail through the sail panel to the front of the vehicle. These main feature lines work together to give the Cien a dramatic and unique look, especially when viewed from above. The body and monocoque chassis are produced from carbon fiber composite, derived from race car technology, that is both lightweight and strong. Electronically controlled air inlets and outlets are integrated into the Ciens body side. These active vents open and close as required for cooling. Also, air is directed to the V12 engine via intakes beneath the two characteristic sail panels. The Ciens rear view embodies Cadillacs distinctive design heritage with fin-like vertical taillights, and a wide center high mounted stop lamp (CHMSL), which spans the rear deck, along with the characteristic centerline crease. The Cien also features an active spoiler that adjusts automatically depending upon the speed of the vehicle, and a removable targa roof panel for open-air motoring. The blue glass on the Cien was inspired by sport-performance eyewear, enhancing the vehicles modern, high-tech look. Unique Technology Nestled between the 19-inch front and 21-inch rear wheels is a cabin featuring high-tech structural materials and Cadillacs leading-edge technologies: Night Vision, OnStar, StabiliTrak, Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist and Communiport which integrates the cars audio, computing, navigation and wireless communication through hands-free voice activation. Night Vision uses thermal imaging to help a driver detect potentially dangerous situations well beyond the range of the vehicles headlamps. The image is relayed to the driver via a heads-up display projected on the windscreen. Additionally, the interior of the Cien features a digital instrument display relaying all of the vehicles functions, including diagnostics and satellite navigation, to the driver. LCD screens display images from the rearview cameras. A state-of-the-art entertainment system designed to match the cars unique acoustic characteristics is incorporated into the cockpit. Dark anodized aluminum accents reflect the Ciens cool, technical appearance, and contrast the rich classic feel of the Bridge of Weir leather. The interior has a strong vertical theme, revolving around the car's center console, which houses Cien's controls, and the modern, yet classical clock - designed by Bulgari and inspired by their Rettangolo wristwatch. The interior further complements the concepts lightweight theme, utilizing carbon fiber and aluminum structural elements in a design that combines luxury and performance. Powertrain Cadillac Ciens 7.5-liter, V12 powerplant, which is visible through a clear window in the decklid, is a new concept engine from GM Powertrain named the Northstar XV12. The all-aluminum, dual overhead cam (DOHC) four-valve V12 engine generates 750 horsepower and 450 lb.-ft. of torque, yet it meets the packaging requirements and fuel economy standards of a V8. The Northstar XV12 concept engine features several technological advancements over todays V8 engines, including: GMs Displacement on Demand technology, which allows the engine to run seamlessly on six cylinders at times to maximize fuel savings; direct injection gasoline combustion system for increased engine power, improved fuel economy and reduced emissions; and a combined starter generator. The Cien is fitted with a semi-automatic transmission, controlled by Formula 1-inspired column-mounted electronic paddles. Unmistakably Cadillac Drawing on 100 years of rich Cadillac heritage, Cien honors the brands tradition of bringing innovative technology and trend-setting design to the luxury segment. During its first century of leadership, Cadillac has claimed a number of industry firsts and major engineering advancements including the introduction of electric self-starters, significant improvements in engine technology and the development of sophisticated suspension systems. The same emphasis on bold, trend-setting design that has set Cadillac apart among luxury marques in the past is the essence of the Cien and of Cadillac as it enters its second 100 years. "The Cien concept combines V12 power and dramatic proportions in
a striking, modern design that is unmistakably Cadillac," said Cox.
"This concept is a most appropriate medium to celebrate Cadillacs
past, present and, above all, its future."
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