Cadillac unveiled its extremely anticipated 2026 livery in a TV advert throughout the Tremendous Bowl on Sunday 8 February.Â
Whereas the livery is clearly not probably the most vibrant on the grid, followers have applauded the asymmetrical design. One facet incorporates a predominantly black design with a white, misty fade on the rear of the sidepod and engine cowl, plus white accents on the wheel covers and associate logos. The opposite facet incorporates extra white on the sidepod, shark fin and engine cowl.
“Actually the asymmetry saves it from being generic white and/or black. This stands out in a great way imo, actually prefer it,” one fan commented on Reddit, whereas one other added: “Yeah, I used to be anticipating one thing bland from the leaks, however that is really sick. Approach, method higher than I anticipated. It is perhaps my favorite livery of the season.”
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One other fan wrote: “That was my preliminary response too. ALL the colors they’ve at their disposal for his or her brand and historical past, they usually selected zero of them… The extra I look, the extra I like. The one difficulty although is the record of different black/silver/white automobiles on the grid proper now.”
Different reactions included: “Did not prefer it on the preliminary industrial, seeing the rendering, it is so much higher than I believed. Gonna nonetheless take a bit to develop on me, nevertheless it’s no worse than any of the liveries we have seen. If something it is much more simplistic,” and “It appears good and it appears completely different from anything on the grid which may be very good.”
Whereas the final consensus was optimistic in regards to the American outfit’s design, others argued it was too simplistic. “I’m actually shocked consensus right here appears to be folks like this. It’s horrendously boring imo,” one wrote, and another person added: “Boring. If I paid $30m for a sports activities automotive I’d need some color.”
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