

The Cadillac EcoJet is a concept car which was introduced in the year 2006 at the SEMA show. This model is available with a Honeywell LT-101 turbine engine which is capable of producing about 650 hp and a torque of 400 lb-ft. The engine runs on bio-diesel fuel and its sits on a modified Corvette Z06 hydroformed aluminum frame along with aluminum as well as magnesium structural and chassis components. The shell of the car is considered to be an advanced construction of carbon fiber over Kevlar. The Cadillac EcoJet was specially was built by keeping in mind the things which is needed for a flying car. The car is able to reach an estimated top speed of around 600 mph with a car mode and after engaged in jet it has a capacity to reach near supersonic speeds which will run out of fuel in about 2 hours and 40 minutes. The design of the car has been inspired by aeronautical and jet-age influences which convey power, capability and danger along with a hint of sophisticated design vocabulary. The Cadillac EcoJet has a length of 184 inches, width of 79.4 inches and a height of 46.5 inches. It also had antilock braking system, vented disc brakes along with vented disc and a rear wheel drive option. This model was specially designed under the watchful eyes of Leno and Welburn. The proportions and mechanics of the car have been designed by concurrent engineering program.







