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Cadillac Reveals SOLLEI Concept

The all-electric 2+2 convertible features a paint color from 1957 called Manila Cream...

Cadillac has introduced the SOLLEI concept vehicle, a coach-built luxury electric convertible. This imaginative design exercise pushes the boundaries of future commissions, tailored to reflect the unique interests of Cadillac clientele, according to the company.

SOLLEI conceptualizes an all-electric, 2+2 convertible equipped with the brand’s signature 55-inch pillar-to-pillar screen, inspiring interior, exterior lighting choreography and intuitive front and rear command console.

“SOLLEI reimagines the discovery of travel, envisioning a personalized driving experience that connects one with the natural world around them,” said Erin Crossley, design director, Cadillac. “The concept celebrates Cadillac’s pedigree of elegant convertibles in a modern form by cultivating high luxury through design expressions and experiences.”

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SOLLEI is also Cadillac’s first concept vehicle to incorporate a bio-based material developed in collaboration with MycoWorks. Used in the charging mats on the console and the door map pockets, Fine Mycelium by MycoWorks is ushering in a new era of luxury materials grown from mycelium (the renewable root structure of mushrooms). The material reflects Cadillac’s mission to pioneer renewable automotive resources.

The SOLLEI’s exterior embodies Cadillac’s bold proportions. The low, elongated body is accentuated by a wide stance and long coupe door. The stretched A-line emphasizes the vehicle’s length, while the low tail design creates dynamic yet elegant proportions. Conventional door handles are replaced with discrete buttons helping to enable the clean profile line.

Celebrating Cadillac’s heritage of bold colors, the exterior is finished in “Manila Cream,” a color originally used on Cadillacs in 1957 and 1958. This revived finish was curated and hand-painted by Cadillac craftsmen.

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The interior, wrapped in unstained wood veneers, honors natural color and grain pattern variations, while surfaces feature open pore finishes that can be felt by touch. The windshield is framed in milled brushed aluminum continuing Cadillac’s use of natural materials.

SOLLEI also caters to bird-watching connoisseurs with a unique interior accessory. A custom brushed metal and leather-wrapped case houses 3D printed acrylic bird calls, a leather-bound journal with hand painted bird illustrations and a leather tool roll for pens and pencils, made to custom match the vehicle interior, allowing enthusiasts to capture their bird-watching experiences.

SOLLEI celebrates the optimism of travel and the celestial environment with its rich sensory engagement, unexpected discoveries, and sense of occasion. Sun themed features are pronounced in its color, materials, and finishes:

  • Sunburst-themed lighting and graphic choreography.
  • Sunburst motif perforation, quilting, and embroidery on seat patterns.
  • Interior Fine Nappa leather featuring a pink iridescent pigment that creates a subtle color-changing sunrise effect.
  • Charging mats on the console, door map pockets and custom accessories are made from MycoWorks’ premium bio-based material created using their Fine MyceliumTM technology.
  • Pink iridescent hue on the beverage chiller door and glass tray in the rear compartment that reveals different sunlight exposures.
  • “Aurora” tint on primary metal finishes, which includes color shifting to reflect the phenomenon of the sun’s solar winds reacting with the earth’s atmosphere.
  • Convertible metallic roof fabric called “Daybreak”, whose name ties to the functionality of the convertible roof; as the roof pulls back, sunlight can pour over the interior.
  • Textured floormat material named “Bask”, a boucle fabric adding beautiful texture and subtle warmth, matching the color of the roof material keeping the whole interior very light.

Pat Curtin

Pat Curtin is the managing editor of THE SHOP magazine.

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