
UPDATE 4/14/2013: Cadillac has just revealed the details on the ELR’s unique regenerative-braking system that allows you to regen on demand. See more after the jump. Updated 10/11/2013: Cadillac reported today that the new ELR will go on sale General Motors plans to build the all-new Cadillac ELR extended-range electric vehicle at its Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly plant. The automaker expects to start production of the luxury coupe in late 2013, GM North America President Mark Reuss announced The production of the Cadillac ELR, the first luxury plug-in hybrid electric vehicle from General Motors Co, is to begin in late 2013 at the same plant that makes the Chevrolet Volt, a top GM official said on Tuesday. The ELR will be introduced to the U.S As evident by the recent photos of Cadillac ELR test mules wearing Chevy Volt skin, and most recently, a hiccup on the OnStar website (which has since been removed), the timetable for the plug-in Caddy coupe has begun to reveal itself. Currently, our best It's taken a good, long while for the Cadillac Converj concept to break cover as a production machine, but at the 2013 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the car has finally shrugged off its camouflage. You can think of this as Since we’re the glass-is-half-empty sort, we’ll give you the bad news up front: you won’t be able to buy a 2014 Cadillac ELR plug-in hybrid coupe until sometime next year, although we’re sure your local Cadillac dealer would be happy to take your .
All the way back in 2009, General Motors unveiled the sleek, 2-door Cadillac Converj concept at the North American International Auto Show. Converj was set to be based on the same plug-in technology powering GM's extended-range electric Chevy Volt, but The Cadillac ELR at the 2013 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. See Also Here's What You Actually Get In The New $29,900 Mercedes Americans Like Infiniti More Than Ever — But They Still Want To Buy A Lexus GM Realizes That The Cadillac ELR is going to be available for sale starting this January. The price of the two-door plug-in car will start at $75,995. When applying a $7,500 federal tax credit for plug in vehicles, the ELR will cost around $68,500. The ELR is powered by GM EREV technology that is uniquely tuned for Cadillac in the ELR. It combines pure electric drive and an efficient, range-extending 1.4L gasoline-powered electric generator capable of generating 207 horsepower. The ELR’s battery is .
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