Cadillac made a concept convertible electric vehicle called the Sollei that looks like a convertible version of the ultra-luxury bespoke Celestiq.
Cadillac has a new convertible concept EV that’s longer than some SUVs, has giant pillar-to-pillar infotainment screens, and can keep you cool for the summer with a refrigerator in the back seat. It’s called the Sollei, and it’s a new electric vehicle concept that looks like a convertible version of Cadillac’s bespoke “Celestiq” — the automaker’s answer to exclusive luxury vehicles like the Rolls Royce.
The Sollei was shown off at the Cadillac House at Vanderbilt in Warren, Michigan — the same place high-rolling customers would go to select the leather and other materials when purchasing a hand-built Celestiq. The Sollei, however, takes a different and more sustainable approach to materials, like using biodegradable mushroom-based mycelium instead of leather.
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