Cadillac to Show Provoq Concept in Las Vegas

cadillac.jpgCadillac has announced that it will show off its newest concept car, the Provoq, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas tomorrow. The Provoq is also set to make an appearance on January 14 at the Detroit Auto Show.

Though complete information and imagery of the Provoq will have to wait until its launch tomorrow, General Motors is calling the concept “the ultimate luxury.

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detroit9000

I didn't watch a lot of Star Trek, but I remember that Provoq was an African American Vulcan. I wonder if there will be metaphorical parallels.

Jonathan Fung

Just saw the press release and pics on AB. And I have to say that I am smitten by the way it looks. I'd love to see it make production with the Volt.

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