Buick unveils new Wildcat concept
08 Jun 2022|944 views
Buick has unveiled a new Wildcat concept.
The Buick Wildcat concept is said to be a preview of firm's new design direction as it transitions to an all-electric future.
The concept car sports a new, bold and forward-leaning front, set within which is the firm's new tri-shield logo.
The front is supported by check mark-shaped lighting on wither end, although the primary lighting for the car comes from the outer edges of its grille.
Further along the flank, there's a gently sloping roof, giving the Buick Wildcat a strong, low, and wide stance.
A wraparound windscreen, along with the car's 18-inch turbine wheels all communicate the design’s future-looking intentions.
Simple, graceful forms define the cabin of the Buick Wildcat concept, designed to deliver a sensation of spaciousness Step into the Buick Wildcat and you'll find a 2+2 seating arrangement, with a prominent console that extends from the base of the instrument panel to the rear seating area that utilises graphic and colour contrasts to deliver a feeling of spaciousness.
Additional interior design elements include cockpit-style seats with cantilevered headrests that appear to be floating, and a lightweight, flat-bottom steering wheel.
Buick has recently announced that it intends to unveil its first EV for the North American market in 2024, and will additionally only sell electric vehicles by the end of the decade.
The Buick Wildcat concept is said to be a preview of firm's new design direction as it transitions to an all-electric future.
The concept car sports a new, bold and forward-leaning front, set within which is the firm's new tri-shield logo.
The front is supported by check mark-shaped lighting on wither end, although the primary lighting for the car comes from the outer edges of its grille.
Further along the flank, there's a gently sloping roof, giving the Buick Wildcat a strong, low, and wide stance.
A wraparound windscreen, along with the car's 18-inch turbine wheels all communicate the design’s future-looking intentions.


Additional interior design elements include cockpit-style seats with cantilevered headrests that appear to be floating, and a lightweight, flat-bottom steering wheel.
Buick has recently announced that it intends to unveil its first EV for the North American market in 2024, and will additionally only sell electric vehicles by the end of the decade.
Buick has unveiled a new Wildcat concept.
The Buick Wildcat concept is said to be a preview of firm's new design direction as it transitions to an all-electric future.
The concept car sports a new, bold and forward-leaning front, set within which is the firm's new tri-shield logo.
The front is supported by check mark-shaped lighting on wither end, although the primary lighting for the car comes from the outer edges of its grille.
Further along the flank, there's a gently sloping roof, giving the Buick Wildcat a strong, low, and wide stance.
A wraparound windscreen, along with the car's 18-inch turbine wheels all communicate the design’s future-looking intentions.
Simple, graceful forms define the cabin of the Buick Wildcat concept, designed to deliver a sensation of spaciousness Step into the Buick Wildcat and you'll find a 2+2 seating arrangement, with a prominent console that extends from the base of the instrument panel to the rear seating area that utilises graphic and colour contrasts to deliver a feeling of spaciousness.
Additional interior design elements include cockpit-style seats with cantilevered headrests that appear to be floating, and a lightweight, flat-bottom steering wheel.
Buick has recently announced that it intends to unveil its first EV for the North American market in 2024, and will additionally only sell electric vehicles by the end of the decade.
The Buick Wildcat concept is said to be a preview of firm's new design direction as it transitions to an all-electric future.
The concept car sports a new, bold and forward-leaning front, set within which is the firm's new tri-shield logo.
The front is supported by check mark-shaped lighting on wither end, although the primary lighting for the car comes from the outer edges of its grille.
Further along the flank, there's a gently sloping roof, giving the Buick Wildcat a strong, low, and wide stance.
A wraparound windscreen, along with the car's 18-inch turbine wheels all communicate the design’s future-looking intentions.


Additional interior design elements include cockpit-style seats with cantilevered headrests that appear to be floating, and a lightweight, flat-bottom steering wheel.
Buick has recently announced that it intends to unveil its first EV for the North American market in 2024, and will additionally only sell electric vehicles by the end of the decade.
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