Buick has said it plans to be an all-electric brand by 2030, so this is the first step toward that goal.
Concept Buick’s Wildcat EV it was first presented – online – last June, but the car was shown live at the Montreal Auto Show.
Like many other automakers, Buick has stated plans to become an electric brand by 2030, so this is the first step toward that goal.
Buick Wildcat EV: features, design, specifications, engine
The least that can be said about this latest model is that its design has what it takes to encourage a rapid transition to electric vehicles; The car has quite attractive lines.
And nostalgics rejoice: as with the Electra concept, this new model has a name that has become an important part of the company’s range: Wildcat.
In fact, two generations of models with this name were produced between 1963 and 1970. Note that the cars of that time did not look like this one.
It is designed as one 2+2 coupeThe Wildcat EV concept features a hat tilted forward, trapezoidal grille with hook-shaped headlights and taillights. There side signature of the car can be seen on future SUVs of the brand. The Wildcat also shows new Buick badgeit is still composed of three shields, but now modified to reflect the transition to another era.
There is no confirmation of a future production model for this beautiful Wildcat EV, which is not surprising since, in our opinion, Buick intends to produce more utility vehicles.
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