Cadillac Provoq

Cadillac Provoq
Overview
Manufacturer Cadillac (General Motors)
Production 2007-2008
Body and chassis
Class concept crossover
Body style 4-door SUV
Layout Front engine, front-wheel drive / four-wheel drive
Platform GM E-Flex platform
Dimensions
Wheelbase 114.4 in (2,906 mm)
Length 180.3 in (4,580 mm)
Width 72.8 in (1,849 mm)
Height 67.0 in (1,702 mm)

The Cadillac Provoq is a concept luxury crossover vehicle that was revealed on 8 January 2008, and manufactured by Cadillac.[1][2] It was introduced at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada 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 Voltec platform as the Chevrolet Volt.

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

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