Cadillac launches the ELR, it's first electric car | PakWheels Blog
Cadillac has been a leading luxury auto brand since 1902. In recent years, Cadillac has engineered artful cars with advanced technology. When almost all luxury automobile brands came up with Hybrids or Plug In Hybrids, General Motors Cadillac was missing one. Though GM has already introduced Hybrids and Plug-In hybrids in other brands like the Chevy Volt.
This year Cadillac introduced their Luxury electric plugin hybrid car in for of Cadillac ELR. which is a 2-door coupe that builds on GM?s current Chevrolet Volt. ELR can be said as luxurious cousin of Chevy volt. The ELR offers plenty of art to go along with the science. Volt and ELR almost share architecture below the sheet metal. But ELR got the touch of luxury. It enters production in the second half of 2013; the first deliveries are expected no later than January 2014.
The ELR is powered by GM EREV technology, combining pure electric drive and an efficient, range-extending 1.4L gasoline-powered electric generator capable of 154 kW (207 hp) of total system power. The ELR?s battery is a T-shaped, 16.5 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. It is located along the centerline of the vehicle, between the front and rear wheels for optimal weight distribution. The 5.5-foot-long (1.6 m), 435-pound (198 kg) pack supplies energy to an advanced electric drive unit capable of 295 lb.-ft. of instant torque (400 Nm) to propel the vehicle. Using only the energy stored in the battery, the ELR will deliver a GM-estimated range of about 35 miles (56 km) of pure electric driving, depending on terrain, driving techniques and temperature. Charging the ELR?s battery can be done with a 120V electrical outlet or a dedicated 240V charging station. The vehicle can be completely recharged in about 4.5 hours using a 240V charging station, depending on the outside temperature. The ELR?s battery is covered by an eight-year/100,000-mile warranty. ELR price at the dealer is not yet released but it is rumoured to be around $60K.
Credit : Autoblog/ GM motors