Buick Wildcat EV Concept Promises a Brand Transformation
Buick announces plans to go fully electric, with the Buick Wildcat EV concept a strong hint of what their new EVs may soon look like.
The next chapter in automotive isn’t just about new brands like Tesla paving the way toward an electrified future. Brands burdened by the dulled prestige of their own heritage are recognizing the transition toward electric vehicles offers a golden opportunity to reestablish a new identity with younger buyers. And nothing builds excitement like a captivating concept vehicle, something the Buick Wildcat EV Concept succeeds with a mere glance.
Buick says this concept represents the brand’s all-new design language that supposedly will influence upcoming Buick production models for the foreseeable future as the brand transitions to an all-electric future. Announced alongside Buick’s plans to go fully electric by the start of the next decade and the unveiling of a refreshed emblem logo, this 2+2 coupe concept is a sculpturally sleek evocation of the Wildcat name, with a wide stance and sinewy flex hinting of its big cat power. The Buick Wildcat EV Concept’s sloping roofline paired with a wraparound cockpit and abbreviated backside really accentuate the vehicle’s front, a visage beautifully expressed in an industrial banded grill that seems to be grinning with menacing intent, an impression emphasized by Bob Boniface, director, Global Buick Design, who calls it a “vehicle [that] looks like it’s read...
The next chapter in automotive isn’t just about new brands like Tesla paving the way toward an electrified future. Brands burdened by the dulled prestige of their own heritage are recognizing the transition toward electric vehicles offers a golden opportunity to reestablish a new identity with younger buyers. And nothing builds excitement like a captivating concept vehicle, something the Buick Wildcat EV Concept succeeds with a mere glance.
Buick says this concept represents the brand’s all-new design language that supposedly will influence upcoming Buick production models for the foreseeable future as the brand transitions to an all-electric future. Announced alongside Buick’s plans to go fully electric by the start of the next decade and the unveiling of a refreshed emblem logo, this 2+2 coupe concept is a sculpturally sleek evocation of the Wildcat name, with a wide stance and sinewy flex hinting of its big cat power. The Buick Wildcat EV Concept’s sloping roofline paired with a wraparound cockpit and abbreviated backside really accentuate the vehicle’s front, a visage beautifully expressed in an industrial banded grill that seems to be grinning with menacing intent, an impression emphasized by Bob Boniface, director, Global Buick Design, who calls it a “vehicle [that] looks like it’s read...
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