A look into the future of luxury motoring, the Cadillac Voyage concept car was revealed in 1988 at a New York technology showcase.
This audacious design marked a turning point for Cadillac, showcasing a fusion of innovative features and progressive design language.
Despite its unconventional size for a downsizing Cadillac, the Voyage boasted a surprisingly slippery form with a drag coefficient of just 0.28, thanks to wind tunnel-tested solutions like automatically deploying front skirts for sharp corners.
The technological marvels continued inside the luxuriously appointed cabin bathed in natural light from a panoramic glass roof. Passengers were treated to voice-activated phone systems, cutting-edge navigation, and plush, massaging seats with unique headrest designs.
A look into the future of automobiles came in 1988 with the Cadillac Voyage concept car. This luxurious sedan boasted features that wouldn’t become commonplace for decades, like automatic doors, navigation systems, and rearview cameras.
While powered by a modest 4.5-liter V8 engine, the Voyage promised a smooth ride at an electronically limited top speed of 200 mph, a figure never officially tested by General Motors. Even the all-wheel drive system could adjust on the fly, switching to rear-wheel drive when needed for optimal handling.