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.
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Manufacturer | Cadillac (General Motors) |
Production | 2007-2008 |
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Class | concept crossover |
Body style | 4-door SUV |
Layout | Front engine, front-wheel drive / four-wheel drive |
Platform | GM E-Flex platform |
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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 production car shares the GM Theta platform with the Saab 9-4X. The production-spec Provoq was intended to be a replacement for the SRX, named BRX, but Cadillac retained the SRX nameplate for the new vehicle.[4]
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