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Cadillac Sixteen
Cadillac Sixteen
Cadillac
aka
Production One-off Concept Car
Class Ultra-Luxury Sedan
Body Style 4-Door Sedan
Length 223.3 inches (5,673mm)
Width 79.9 inches (2,029mm)
Height 54.8 inches (1,392mm)
Wheelbase 140 inches (3,556mm)
Weight 5000 lbs (2270 kg)
Transmission modified Hydra-Matic 4L85-E 4-speed Automatic
Engine 13600 cc 32-valve V-16 (830 cid)
Power 1000 hp (745 kW)
Similar
Designer Robert Lutz and others at General Motors

The Cadillac Sixteen was a luxury car built by Cadillac as a concept car in 2003. Although extreme as most concept cars are, it was carefully considered for production but was eventually turned down. The 2008 Cadillac CTS, which was unveiled at the 2007 North American International Auto Show, has a design that echoes the styling elements of the Sixteen and it is expected that those elements will find their way into the whole Cadillac lineup in the future.

The vehicle's V-16 engine features GM's Displacement On Demand and can run on 4, 8, or 12 cylinders, depending on the user's choice. This allows it to achive higher fuel milage when on fewer cylinders, but still has the high-performance capabilities when more cylinders are on.

Noteable Design Elements[]

  • Slit-like vertical LED headlamps and taillamps
  • 830 cid V-16 engine
  • Four-wheel steering
  • Center-hinged hood
  • Four-door hardtop (No B-pillar)
  • 24-inch polished aluminum wheels
  • Center-mounted Bulgari clock

Photos[]

Design quirks and oddities[]

Trivia[]

It has been seen in Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition, Project Gotham Racing, and was driven by Adam Sandler in the movie, Click.

Awards[]

List out notable awards that the model has recieved while in production. Boldface the company or orgainization that gives out the award, and Italicize the name of the award.

See also[]


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Racing

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External Links[]

Conceptcarz's Cadillac Sixteen page

This article or section contains information about a concept automobile.

It is likely to contain information of a speculative nature, but such speculation is usually sourced from the automotive news media, the automaker's media press releases, or other news sources. Concept cars, or similar evolutionary vehicles based on them, may never see production. The content and specifications for those selected for continuation may change significantly as the concept evolves, or as production nears if it is launched, and as more information becomes available. Concept automobiles, and their derivatives if any, are subject to delays or cancellation by the automaker.

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