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By Design: Cadillac Ciel
By Design: Cadillac Ciel
Nice try, no cigar yet.
Cadillac's Ciel ("sky" or "heaven" in French, pronounced C-L) concept car is meant to establish a flexible template for future models. Cadillac has slogged along a twisted, costly, and often muddy path since the nameplate's nadir with the Cimarron, trying to get back to its self-proclaimed status as "The Standard of the World." The turning point for Cadillac's renaissance was Wayne Cherry's presentation of the Evoq concept roadster at the 1999 Detroit show, which established the sharp-edged, chain-saw sculpture aesthetic that Cadillac has subsequently followed for both passenger cars and trucks, the latter of which also began with the 1999 model year.
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