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GM drops an electrified bombshell on the Detroit auto show.

Battery Pack Announcement Brings Chevrolet Volt, Cadillac Converj Closer to Reality - Auto Shows http://www.caranddriver.com/news/auto_shows/2009_detroit_auto_show_naias_auto...

2009 Detroit Auto Show http://www.caranddriver.com/news/auto_shows/2009_detroit_auto_show_naias_auto...

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  • This Cadillac is amazing. Make it electric, hybrid or just gasoline; just make it. Please

  • Awesome car and an unreal interior. The interior looks like the inside of a star trek space ship! BUILD IT!!

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  • @Northax Us Ossies always think of Cadillac of having the most smooth ride...

  • looks badass, but dont think it'll sound badass....

  • People do not listen to me: I TOLD you GM has the capability of making good cars (including interior), but they choose not to put them into production, at least not on a large scale. They try to save money so they put cheap interior and suspension in their cars. Sadly, that was a bad choice, because no one likes them and then they lose out to the competition that does put in good interior and suspension. Now they're learning though, the hard way. They're improving though, like we see in CTS-V.

  • Dude, it's like an electric Lambo.

  • when will this car be for sale?i need to know asap.

  • Car looks bad ass.

  • @yoitsyourdawg911 the engine never "charges" the battery, it simply powers a generator which uses the power to directly turn the wheels, power never goes into the battery and never uses a drop of extra fuel to recharge. when the initial 40 miles is up, it cant go back into full electric mode until it is plugged in again

  • @EatmyDust1311 YES IT IS. it only uses a gas powered engine to charge a battery.

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