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US: Detroit Auto Show 2025 highlights future of electric vehicles
Detroit, United States - January 12, 2025 Time-honored American carmakers have been showcasing their latest electric vehicle (EV) models at the highly anticipated Detroit Auto Show in the U.S. state of Michigan, expressing persistent optimism about the future of the inudstry even as consumer adoption slows. The show, ongoing from Jan 10-20, offers a treasure trove of activities for old-school car enthusiasts. Yet, amid the familiar roar of engines and gleaming chrome, a glimpse of the future is also on display. Cadillac has brought to viewers the Opulent Velocity, a concept car that won the Detroit Auto Show's EyesOn Design Concept car award. Bryan Nesbitt, head of design at General Motors, which owns Cadillac, articulated the vision behind this luxurious ride. "This was a concept we built to really look at where we want to take Cadillac, kind of the best integration of technology and innovation, and really how to make it as artful as possible for the consumer," Nesbitt said. Brands remain hopeful that these sleek designs will attract new consumers to switch over from fossil fuel-powered cars, preventing a plunge in sales as seen in the German market, where EVs have dropped from 19 percent of new car market share in 2023, to 13 percent in 2024. Sales in the U.S. have not quite plateaued, but they remain well behind the growth seen in China. "It's still growing at a very rapid pace. It's just not growing as fast as everybody had anticipated initially. And so we just have to recognize that there are a lot of other factors to make that the right propulsion system for all customers. It's part of the natural adoption curve," said Jim Baumbick, Ford's Vice President of Product Development Operations. Despite these challenges, industry insiders remain optimistic about the long-term allure of EVs. "If you've had the opportunity to drive EVs, they're pretty convincing. The instant torque, the phenomenal kind of elegance in the power delivery, they are so refined. And you couple that with some batteries that will give you some long range, and you've got something pretty exciting," Nesbitt said. SHOTLIST: Detroit, Michigan, USA - Jan 10, 2025 1. Various of Jeep Wranglers climbing on steep single side bridge; 2. VW ID. Buzz minivan, Ford E-Mustang running indoors; 3. Fast motion of Cadillac Opulent Velocity concept car; 4. Cadillac staff, guests having group photo taken on stage; 5. Bryan Nesbitt, head of design, General Motors, talking to visitor; 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Bryan Nesbitt, head of design, General Motors (starting with shot 5/ending with shot 7): "This was a concept we built to really look at where we want to take Cadillac, kind of the best integration of technology and innovation, and really how to make it as artful as possible for the consumer."; 7. Various of Chevrolet electric vehicles on display; charger; 8. Various of Genergal Motors (GM) home charger on display, cars, trucks being charged; 9. SOUNDBITE (English) Jim Baumbick, Ford's Vice President of Product Development Operations (starting with shot 8): "It's still growing at a very rapid pace. It's just not growing as fast as everybody had anticipated initially. And so we just have to recognize that there are a lot of other factors to make that the right propulsion system for all customers. It's part of the natural adoption curve."; 10. Buick concept sedan on display; interior; 11. SOUNDBITE (English) Bryan Nesbitt, head of design, General Motors (starting with shot 10/partially overlaid with shot 12): "I'd say, if you've had the opportunity to drive EVs, they're pretty convincing. The instant torque, the phenomenal kind of elegance in the power delivery, they are so refined. And you couple that with some batteries that will give you some long range, and you've got something pretty exciting."; [SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE] 12. Various of Dodge Charger EV on display; [SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE] 13. Various of Ford Bronco on tilt ridge, driving off steep hill. [Restrictions: No access Chinese mainland]
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