The recently revealed Wildcat EV Concept is more than just a new vehicle — it’s a sneak peek at where the entire Buick lineup will be headed over the next few years.
Should You Buy or Lease Your Next Vehicle? What know about the benefits of each option
Buick only uses the Wildcat name for concept vehicles that display the brand’s most cutting-edge technologies and design elements. The Wildcat EV is no exception, showcasing features that will soon be introduced with a fully electrified line of new Buick models.
A new Buick design language
The Wildcat EV wastes no time establishing just how different it is compared to previous Buick models. Sleek, sporty, and coupe-shaped, it looks “ready to pounce,” as Buick puts it. It even shows off a new Buick badge design with horizontally aligned shields and a refreshed color palette.
The front end of the Wildcat EV Concept juts forward, incorporating a trapezoidal grille below and horizontal headlights shaped like check marks above. The even more dramatically shaped taillights are integrated into the swept-back roof. Other notable exterior features include jet-inspired 18-spoke turbine wheels, semi-swing doors, and a charge indicator that you can see through the rear glass.
The interior of the Wildcat EV Concept is equally striking, with a roomy 2+2 seating layout split by a lengthy console, a flat-bottomed steering wheel, cockpit-like seats with floating headrests, plus a mix of green, orange, and aluminum accents. A wide touch screen is set into the dash, and it’s complemented by a smaller screen in the console and a pair of digital side-view displays on either side. The cabin also incorporates green, orange, and aluminum accents.
The Wildcat EV Concept incorporates an array of new technologies, integrating artificial intelligence and biometrics that can adapt the cabin to the driver’s needs. One example of this is the Zen Mode setting, which can detect an elevated heart rate and respond by activating the massage seats, lowering the cabin lights, and releasing aromatherapy scents to promote relaxation.
In 2024, some of the Wildcat EV Concept’s elements are likely to be introduced with Buick’s first production EV in North America — a crucial step for the brand’s eventual transition to an all-electric, zero-emissions lineup.
A longtime editor/writer and recently transplanted Hoosier, Caleb Cook lives in Xenia, Ohio. His favorite activities are reading and listening to music, although he occasionally emerges from the heap of books and vinyl records in his basement to stand blinking in the sunlight. Once fully acclimated to the outside world again, he can be observed hanging out with his wife, attempting a new recipe in the kitchen, attending movies, walking the dog, or wandering into a local brewery to inquire about what’s on tap. See more articles by Caleb.