Cadillac is taking its V-Series performance legacy into bold new territory with the Elevated Velocity, an all-electric, high-performance 2+2 crossover concept that’s as at home on desert trails as it is on city streets. The striking new vision will make its public debut on August 15 at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering in California, offering a glimpse into Cadillac’s potential future design language and technology direction.

Performance Meets Refinement
The Elevated Velocity isn’t just a styling exercise — it’s built around the idea of delivering hypercar-level thrills in an SUV format. Its lifted chassis, huge 24-inch wheels, and sleek, aerodynamic bodywork project capability and speed, while the stretched hood and dramatic roofline nod to Cadillac’s flagship CELESTIQ and LYRIQ. Gull-wing doors add a dramatic flourish to entry and exit. The exterior wears a Vapor Blue finish with subtle grey undertones, paired with tinted blue glass for a cool, high-tech presence.

A Cabin Designed to Engage and Restore
Inside, Cadillac has gone all-in on rich textures and materials. Deep Morello red leather, boucle fabrics, brushed metal trim, and 3D-printed accents inspired by desert polo create an environment that feels both opulent and purposeful. But the Elevated Velocity is also about experiences:
- e-Velocity Mode channels maximum on-road performance with sharp responses and focused driver displays.
- Terra Mode unleashes the SUV’s off-road capability, activating adaptive air suspension.
- Sand Vision improves visibility in sandstorms, similar to night vision tech.

For moments when performance gives way to recovery, Elevate Mode transforms the interior into an autonomous wellness space — retracting the steering wheel and pedals, shifting ambient lighting, engaging red light therapy, purifying the air, and even syncing interior visuals with guided breathing exercises.




Advanced and Adventurous
Cadillac has also packed in unique touches like “Elements Defy,” a system that uses subtle vibrations to shake off dust and debris from the exterior after off-road driving, keeping the SUV looking pristine. Every design element has been carefully considered to merge high performance, advanced technology, and sustainable, zero-emissions driving.

A Glimpse of Cadillac’s Future
While the Elevated Velocity remains a concept, it’s a statement of intent from Cadillac — one where the brand’s signature luxury meets cutting-edge EV performance in a crossover form factor that can conquer both the boulevard and the dunes. It’s a reminder that the future of electric driving doesn’t have to choose between elegance and exhilaration.
The Cadillac Elevated Velocity Concept will be on display at The Quail in Carmel, California, on August 15.