Cadillac Provoq

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Cadillac Provoq
Cadillac Provoq concept
Manufacturer Cadillac
Parent company General Motors
Class concept crossover
Body style(s) 4-door SUV
Layout Front engine, front-wheel drive / four-wheel drive
Platform GM E-Flex platform
Wheelbase 114.4 in (2906 mm)
Length 180.3 in (4580 mm)
Width 72.8 in (1849 mm)
Height 67.0 in (1702 mm)

The Cadillac Provoq is a concept luxury crossover vehicle revealed on 8 January 2008, and manufactured by General Motors.[1][2] It was introduced at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, NV and is powered by the plug-in hybrid technology first shown in the Chevrolet Volt. For extended range, a hydrogen fuel cell will recharge the Lithium-ion battery and a solar panel will power onboard accessories, such as interior lighting and the audio system.[3] As the Provoq concept uses a hybrid powertrain it is based on the same GM E-Flex platform as the Chevrolet Volt.

The production car will share the GM Theta platform with Saab which will get its own CUV, the 9-4X. The production vehicle was originally to be called the Cadillac BRX replacing the Cadillac SRX, but Cadillac will instead introduce an all new SRX based on the Provoq.[4]

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