{"id":34875,"date":"2022-06-03T09:41:13","date_gmt":"2022-06-03T09:41:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/wildcat-ev-concept-pounces-toward-buicks-aggressive-electric-rollout\/"},"modified":"2022-06-03T09:41:13","modified_gmt":"2022-06-03T09:41:13","slug":"wildcat-ev-concept-pounces-toward-buicks-aggressive-electric-rollout","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/wildcat-ev-concept-pounces-toward-buicks-aggressive-electric-rollout\/","title":{"rendered":"Wildcat EV concept pounces toward Buick’s aggressive electric rollout"},"content":{"rendered":"
Much like other auto brands around the world, Buick is buckling down on its electrification program, with plans to go fully electric by the end of the decade. The 2018 Enspire and other previous concept cars have showed that the electric age should treat Buick styling quite well indeed, and the all-new Wildcat EV advances that storyline. Buick’s newest electric concept might be its most striking yet, a taut sculpture that looks ready to lunge forth every bit as ferociously but beautifully as its namesake making dinner. <\/p>\n
Buick has made something of a recent habit of creating concept cars that look far better than any production Buick we’re used to seeing on the road, and the Wildcat EV is the latest member of that crew. If the Wildcat proves to be as meaningful a preview of the brand’s plans as Buick suggests it is, electricity is going to bring some serious excitement to the redesigned triple shields. <\/p>\n
New age, new logo: The Buick shields leap out of their circular prison and line up neatly beside each other on the nose and tail of Buick’s latest show car. The new logo design signifies the start of a new era in styling and technology, and Buick says new models will begin wearing the updated branding next year. <\/p>\n
Between those front and rear tri-shield logos, the Wildcat is one of those car designs that simply exemplifies pure, unfiltered motion. It’s truly a big cat ready to pounce on its prey, the prey being whatever stretch of smooth, wide-open asphalt lies ahead. The long wheelbase, short rear overhang, wedge-shaped side volumes and fastback roofline merely enhance the feeling of a car that’s all wound up and ready to surge out of sight. <\/p>\n