Cadillac Sollei
| Cadillac Sollei | |
|---|---|
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | General Motors |
| Assembly | United States |
| Designer | Erin Crossley |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Concept car |
| Body style | 2-door convertible |
| Related | Cadillac Celestiq |
| Powertrain | |
| Battery | Ultium lithium-ion battery |
The Cadillac Sollei is a battery electric concept car previewed by the Cadillac division of General Motors. The Sollei concept car is Cadillac's flagship convertible, showcasing design, proportions and style of the upcoming luxury convertible. It is the convertible version of the Cadillac Celestiq.
The Cadillac Sollei was created as an exercise for future bespoke commissions, tailored to reflect the interests of their clientele.
The Cadillac Sollei name is a combination of "sol" (Latin for sun) and "leisure". It's intended to evoke a sense of open-air, leisurely travel and relaxation.
SOLLEI represents Cadillac’s first concept vehicle to feature an innovative bio-based material created in partnership with MycoWorks. This sustainable material, known as Fine Mycelium™, is integrated into the vehicle’s charging mats and door map pockets. Derived from mycelium—the renewable root structure of mushrooms—Fine Mycelium™ marks a significant step forward in the use of environmentally responsible materials in automotive design. Its inclusion aligns with Cadillac’s ongoing commitment to advancing renewable and sustainable resources in the luxury automotive space.