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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.edmunds.com/news/autoshows/articles/48583/page010.html Edmunds.com coverage]
*[http://www.automoblog.net/2006/07/24/a-look-back-cadillac-cien-concept/ Cadillac Cien - More Pictures and Specifications]
*[http://www.automoblog.net/2006/07/24/a-look-back-cadillac-cien-concept/ Cadillac Cien - More Pictures and Specifications]
*[http://www.edmunds.com/news/autoshows/articles/48583/page010.html Edmunds.com coverage]


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Revision as of 23:46, 24 July 2006

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The 2002 Cadillac Cien at the Detroit Auto Show.Template:Unverifiedimage

The Cadillac Cien was a concept car created by Cadillac and unveiled at the 2002 Detroit Auto Show. The Cadillac Cien had a 7.5 L V12 Northstar XV12 engine, which produced 750 hp. This experimental engine featured direct injection and Displacement on Demand, which allowed the engine to run on only six cylinders under light load. The Cien was designed at General Motors' Advanced Design Studio in England. The Cien's low, sleek style was inspired by the F-22 Raptor.

The car was featured prominently in the 2005 film, The Island, directed by Michael Bay. It was also in Gran Turismo 4, Midnight Club 3 DUB Edition and in Midnight Club 3 DUB Edition Remix.