Is the new Escala an improvement of earlier Concepts of Cadillac? [w/Poll] Menghadirkan
Is the new Escala an improvement of earlier Concepts of Cadillac? [w/Poll] ,
the Escala recently unveiled Cadillac is a map of things to come. Cadillac has unveiled its brand new concept to the Pebble Beach competition of elegance, overview of what its designers have installed for the future.
concepts graciously designed Cadillac that have made headlines before, they noticed that some elements of production and design elements. If squint you hard at the current model CTS, for example, you will be able to find a few lines borrowed from Elmiraj, while the sky remains confined to the archives of design of the U.S. automaker.
not the Escala, however, it will help the brand compete face to face with the German aristocrats and take his place deserved one of the giants of luxury, as reported by the Detroit Free Press.
according to Johan de Nysschen, head of Cadillac, the new concept is better proportioned and adopting horizontal light clusters in order to balance the vertical design lines. As you may have noticed, design language of Cadillac (last decade) was governed by a ground upward, edgy, starting with the head lights and the tail, and ending with the grid.
design of the Escala was created to balance the familiar model used by the manufacturer and to focus more on the width of the car. As a matter of fact, the Elmiraj and L'Escala share similar styles, such as builds to the old philosophy by adding subtle horizontal elements.
compared to the Elmiraj and the sky, the new concept also adjusts the strong design for chiseled look - similar to that of competitors of Cadillac.
however, remain a few segments, strong and clear, proving that the GM-owned luxury brand has not lost its distinctive appeal.
"it was time for the design of pass. We need to think where goes mark " day said."
as the Escala, the sky and the Elmiraj unveiled at Pebble Beach competition of Elegance, all three challenging a different niche: convertible, sedan and cut. The only question that rest, which you think looks the part?
Is the new Escala an improvement of earlier Concepts of Cadillac? [w/Poll]
is the Escala again an improvement of earlier Concepts of Cadillac? [w/Poll]

the Escala recently unveiled Cadillac is a map of things to come. Cadillac has unveiled its brand new concept to the Pebble Beach competition of elegance, overview of what its designers have installed for the future.
concepts graciously designed Cadillac that have made headlines before, they noticed that some elements of production and design elements. If squint you hard at the current model CTS, for example, you will be able to find a few lines borrowed from Elmiraj, while the sky remains confined to the archives of design of the U.S. automaker.
not the Escala, however, it will help the brand compete face to face with the German aristocrats and take his place deserved one of the giants of luxury, as reported by the Detroit Free Press.
according to Johan de Nysschen, head of Cadillac, the new concept is better proportioned and adopting horizontal light clusters in order to balance the vertical design lines. As you may have noticed, design language of Cadillac (last decade) was governed by a ground upward, edgy, starting with the head lights and the tail, and ending with the grid.
design of the Escala was created to balance the familiar model used by the manufacturer and to focus more on the width of the car. As a matter of fact, the Elmiraj and L'Escala share similar styles, such as builds to the old philosophy by adding subtle horizontal elements.
compared to the Elmiraj and the sky, the new concept also adjusts the strong design for chiseled look - similar to that of competitors of Cadillac.
however, remain a few segments, strong and clear, proving that the GM-owned luxury brand has not lost its distinctive appeal.
"it was time for the design of pass. We need to think where goes mark " day said."
as the Escala, the sky and the Elmiraj unveiled at Pebble Beach competition of Elegance, all three challenging a different niche: convertible, sedan and cut. The only question that rest, which you think looks the part?
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