| Buick Wildcat EV | |
|---|---|
Buick Wildcat EV Concept as seen at NAIAS 2022 | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | General Motors |
| Production | 2022 |
| Designer | Bob Boniface, Sharon Gauci, Therese Pinazzo[1] |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Concept car |
| Body style | coupe |
| Layout | M4 Layout |
| Doors | 2-door |
| Powertrain | |
| Electric motor | 2 front axle, 2 rear axle |
| Power output | ~800 horsepower (811.1 PS; 596.6 kW) @ 6,000 rpm ~800 pound-feet (1,084.7 N⋅m) (Projected) |
| Transmission | Direct Drive (1 Speed) |
| Range | 300 miles (483 km) |
| Dimensions | |
| Wheelbase | 110 inches (2,794 mm) |
| Length | 186.5 inches (4,737 mm) |
| Width | 86.2 inches (2,189 mm) |
| Height | 45 inches (1,143 mm) |
| Curb weight | 4,900 pounds (2,223 kg) (Projected) |
| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | Buick Wildcat |

TheBuick Wildcat EV Concept is an electricconcept car that was presented byBuick in June 2022. It previews the first of the brand's range of electric vehicles.[2]
The Wildcat EV concept was introduced on June 2, 2022,[3][4] alongside the Buick Electra-X Concept.[5] It is noted for the redesigned corporate Trishield emblem, which ditches the ring and separates the shields from each other. The insides of the shields feature colored "swooshes", retaining the red, white, and blue color scheme of the old logo. It also appears that the new emblem can light up as well, similar toLincoln's illuminated star emblem.[6]

The Wildcat EV takes its name from the full-size car of thesame name, which in turn was named after a series of 1950s Buick concept cars.[7]