The 2014 ELR, Cadillac’s re-bodied Chevrolet Volt, is far from being a conventional car. And when we say that we mean by both design and powertrain. Pricier than the base Tesla Model S, the ELR is far from being as roomy as the California-built sedan but it’s larger than the Nissan Leaf.
Although it’s safe to say that the 2014 ELR has no actual market competitor, automotive manipulator Theophilus Chin was adventurous enough to find out how the coupe would’ve look if Cadillac had developed it in “a more conventional 5-door shape”. Or as an indirect rival to the Nissan Leaf...
Fitted with a boxy rear end, the vehicle keeps its original taillights, which doesn’t save it from looking awkward to say the least - a design that Cadillac would never approve. On the other hand, it’s just a rendering and we all know things can get pretty wild sometimes.
Renderings via TheophilusChin
Fitted with a boxy rear end, the vehicle keeps its original taillights, which doesn’t save it from looking awkward to say the least - a design that Cadillac would never approve. On the other hand, it’s just a rendering and we all know things can get pretty wild sometimes.
Renderings via TheophilusChin