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Cadillac Allanté

The Cadillac Allanté is a two-door, two-seater luxury roadster marketed by Cadillac from 1987 until 1993. It used a Cadillac chassis and running gear with a body built in Italy by coachbuilder Pininfarina. It was expensive to produce with the complete bodies flown to Detroit for final assembly. Over 21,000 were built during its seven-year production run.

Cadillac Allanté
Overview
Manufacturer
Production1986–July 16, 1993
21,430 produced
Model years1987–1993
Assembly
DesignerMario Vernacchia at Pininfarina
Body and chassis
ClassLuxury roadster
Body style2-door convertible
LayoutTransverse front-engine, front-wheel drive
PlatformV-body
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase99.4 in (2,525 mm)
Length1987–89: 178.6 in (4,536 mm)
1990–93: 178.7 in (4,539 mm)
Width1987–1991: 73.5 in (1,867 mm)
1992–93: 73.4 in (1,864 mm)
Height1987–1991: 52.2 in (1,326 mm)
1992–93: 51.5 in (1,308 mm)
Curb weight3,720 lb (1,690 kg)
Chronology
SuccessorCadillac XLR

Conception and design edit

To maintain luxury market position in the 1980s, Cadillac sought an aspirational model[1] that would combine the prestige of a European design with the renown of a European coachbuilder — to help Cadillac compete with Mercedes and Jaguar.[1] It would become the first modern-era two-passenger Cadillac roadster, and the first to wear the Cadillac name since the Cadillac Series 355 roadster of the 1930s.

Cadillac General Manager Bob Burger sent engineers in 1982 to Italy to meet with designers and coachbuilders, to explore a partnership with Cadillac. According to program manager Ed Anderson, the team identified Pininfarina as their top choice,[2] and Cadillac chose them to design the Allanté, under the direction of Sergio Pininfarina, working with a team of designers including Mario Vernacchia.[3]

At GM, Chuck Jordan was torn because delegating the design to Pininfarina implied that GM's 3,000 internal designers were unable to pen the design. GM stylist Wayne Kady along with Vice President of Design, Irv Rybicki, fought to have the design crafted in house, Kady later saying GM leadership had decided to go with an Italian design even before Cadillac’s designers began work.[3]

The in-house designers were hurt and angry.[2] Kady said to management, “we’ve done all your bread and butter cars through the years, but when it’s time to do a historic and fun project, you give it to someone else.”[2] Cadillac General Manager Bob Burger later told the in-house designers the company was "looking for a car with a designer name to it. It’s like Levi's, it’s that tag on the back of the jeans."[2]

Ostensibly, Chuck Jordan (at the time assigned in Europe with Opel) was not to examine Pininfarina's work, though because he was friends with Sergio Pininfarina he was able to see the design before it was frozen for development.[3] As later told by Maria Vernacchia, Jordan referred to the Allanté as ‘The New Spirit of Cadillac,’ only suggesting a front grille similar to the typical Ferrari's with a classic rectangular grid design.[3] Pininfarina opened a new facility specifically for Allanté manufacture outside Turin in rural San Giorgio Canavese, as a dedicated vehicle assembly plant, part of what would become a very long assembly process.[2]

The car was built on a unique platform, known as the V-body, which was a shortened version of the E platform that underpinned the Cadillac Eldorado and other contemporary personal luxury coupes.

The nameplate Allanté was selected by General Motors from 1,700 computer generated potential names.[4] Originally designed to compete with the Mercedes-Benz SL and Jaguar XJS, the Allanté initially featured a slightly modified variant of the 4.1 L V8 used across Cadillac's model line. This was expanded to 4.5 L in 1989, and upgraded to the 4.6 L L37 Northstar in its final year, 1993.

All Allanté models featured a fully electronic instrument and control panel, which was angled towards the driver, without knobs or manual controls. GM also implemented electronic controls in select premium mid-to-late 1980s luxury vehicles such as the Buick Reatta, Buick Riviera, and Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo, although these vehicles included a touchscreen control panel called the Graphic Control Center (GCC), which the Allanté did not.

Air Bridge production edit

 
Allanté interior

The Allanté incorporated an international production arrangement similar to the early 1950s Nash-Healey two-passenger sports car. The Allanté bodies were designed and manufactured in Italy by Pininfarina[5] and were shipped to the U.S. for final assembly with domestically manufactured chassis and engine, eventually leading it to be referred to as "the world's longest assembly line."[5] Specially equipped Boeing 747s departed from Turin International Airport with 56 bodies at a time,[5] arriving at Detroit's Coleman A. Young International Airport about 3 miles northeast of Cadillac's new Hamtramck Assembly plant, known as the "Allanté Air Bridge".[6][7] The expensive shipping process stemmed from GM's recent closing of Fisher Body Plant #18, which had supplied Cadillac bodies since 1921. It was not the first time that Cadillac joint-ventured with Pininfarina, having subcontracted body production for the 1959 Eldorado Brougham and design and coachworks for several one-offs, customs, and concept cars.

Model year changes edit

1987 edit

 
1987 Allanté

The front-wheel drive Allanté roadster had a transverse multi-port fuel injected variant of GM's aluminum 4.1 L (250 cu in) HT-Cadillac 4100 V8, along with roller valve lifters, high-flow cylinder heads, and a tuned intake manifold. The suspension was independent strut front and rear, with Bosch ABS III four-wheel disc brakes. A removable aluminum hardtop, Delco-GM/Bose Symphony Sound System (a $905 option on other Cadillacs), the industry's first power retractable AM/FM/Cellular Telephone antenna, and a complex lamp-out module that substituted an adjacent lamp for a burned-out bulb in the exterior lighting system until the dead one could be replaced were all standard. The only option was a cellular telephone, installed in a lockable center console. The base price was $54,700 ($146,700 in 2023 dollars [8]).

1988 edit

For 1988, the Allanté got revised front seat headrests and a power decklid pulldown as standard equipment. Analog instruments, in place of the standard digital dash cluster, were also now available as a no-charge option. The base price was raised to $56,533, with the cellular telephone still the only extra-cost option. In a comparison test by Popular Science magazine, the 1988 Allanté was ranked behind the Mercedes 560 SL, but ahead of the brand new Buick Reatta.[9]

1989 edit

 
Cadillac Allanté

In 1989, the base price rose to $57,183. Allanté's engine, the new 273ci (4.5L) V8, produced 200 hp (149 kW; 203 PS), and with 270 lb⋅ft (366 N⋅m) of torque. Unlocking the trunk also unlocked the side doors if the key was rotated twice – similar to Mercedes-Benz and BMW. As a theft-deterrent, Allanté added GM's Pass Key (Personal Automotive Security System), using a resistor pellet within the ignition key to render the fuel system and starter inoperative if an incorrect ignition key was used. Allanté also received a new speed-sensitive damper system called Speed Dependent Damping Control, or SD²C. This system firmed the suspension at 25 mph (40 km/h) and again at 60 mph (97 km/h). The firmest setting was also used when starting from a standstill until 5 mph (8.0 km/h). Another change was a variable-assist steering system.

1990 edit

In 1990, Cadillac offered a lower-priced ($53,050) companion model with a cloth convertible roof and without the removable aluminum hardtop, and a model including the hardtop at $58,638. By midyear, prices were dropped to $57,813 for the hardtop/convertible and $51,500 for the convertible, which included a $650 Gas Guzzler Tax along with a $550 destination charge. The fully integrated cellular telephone, which was equipped from the factory on just 36 cars this year, was available for an additional $1,195. Allanté's bumper-to-bumper new car warranty, seven years and 100,000 mi (160,000 km), was three years longer than other Cadillacs, and an additional 50,000 mi (80,000 km) of coverage. Allanté owners also received a special toll-free number to call for service or concerns. Headlamp washers and dual 10-way Recaro seating remained standard. A driver's side airbag was added to the leather-wrapped steering wheel, eliminating the telescoping steering wheel — which retained its tilt feature. The analog instrument cluster – introduced the previous year – was standard on the convertible (available at no extra cost on the hardtop/convertible), with a total of 358 cars equipped with the analog cluster.

The power mirror control moved from the right of the steering column on the instrument panel to a new location on the upper end of the driver's door armrest, while the power seat switches (previously mounted on the face of the seat base) were relocated to the lower side trim of the seat base facing the door panels. The 3-channel garage door opener base mounted on the header panel above the windshield was eliminated when a new sun visor design was introduced this year. Traction control was added – the first front-wheel drive automobile with a V8 to be equipped as such. The system was designed to cut fuel to up to four cylinders to reduce power and optimize traction.

The electronically controlled shock absorbers were re-tuned to remain in "soft" mode up to 40 mph (64 km/h), up from 25 mph (40 km/h). A revised audio system allowed a CD player to be added as standard equipment, along with the cassette player. Of the 2,523 built for 1990, only five were exported – four to Canada and one to Germany.

1991 edit

 
1991 Cadillac Allanté

In 1991, Cadillac added a power-latching mechanism for the convertible top and redesigned the top stowage cover mechanism to address customer complaints. The Bose stereo system was upgraded to 200 watts, and the digital instrument cluster, featured in all but 275 Allanté models this year, was repriced (it was now a $495 option for the convertible model). Prices began at $57,260, although a midyear price drop brought the Allanté convertible down to $55,900, and the hardtop/convertible down to $61,450 (from $62,810). Allanté had 16.3 cubic feet of storage (when using the pass-through compartment into the cabin area). Of the 1,928 models produced for 1991, only seven were manufactured for export – five to Canada, one to Italy, and another to Puerto Rico. Canadian models offered a kilometer-based instrument cluster, daytime running lamps, and an engine block heater as standard equipment, while the Italian model featured a list of European-mandated modifications, including breakaway side mirrors, specific European headlamps and turn signals, a front tow hook, rear fog lamps, deletion of the deck-lid mounted center brake light, a wet-arm windshield washer system, coolers for the power steering and automatic transmission fluids, and a revised steering column to compensate for the removal of the driver's airbag.

1992 edit

The Allanté for 1992 was priced at $58,470 for the convertible and $64,090 for the hardtop/convertible. Both prices included the mandated gas guzzler tax, which was now at $1,300. As it had been the custom for a few years now, price drops were announced midyear, $57,170 for the convertible, and $62,790 with the removable hardtop. The optional digital cluster was priced at $495 (available at no charge on the removable hardtop model), however, only 187 cars were equipped with the standard analog cluster this year. Also available on the convertible at extra cost was a pearl white paint group (option YL3) priced at $700 (a total of 443 made during 1992). 1992 was the last year of the multi-adjustable Recaro seating design. Of the 1,698 produced this year, four were specifically built for export, all to Canada. As with the previous year, the most popular exterior was 47U – Euro Red with 549 units, while the least popular was 49U – Light Blue Metallic with a total of 15 finished in that color. Three shades of leather were available for the interior, the colors and their production totals: Charcoal (859), Natural Beige (652), Maroon (187), (50) Polo Green, and one Pearl Flax, (O4U).

1993 edit

 
Indianapolis 500 Festival/Pace car

For model year 1993, the Allanté was offered in a single model configuration: as a soft-top convertible priced at $59,975 (not including a mandatory $1,700 gas guzzler tax for vehicles sold in the United States). Options included the removable 60.5 lb (27.4 kg) aluminum hardtop, LCD digital instrument cluster ($495) in place of the standard analog instruments, pearl coat paint option ($700, in Flax or Canyon Yellow, with Hawaiian Orchid added midyear) and chrome squeeze-cast aluminum wheels.

1993 models received the significantly more powerful 4.6 L (280.7 cu in) Northstar DOHC V8 engine rated at 295 hp (220 kW) at 5600 rpm and 290 ft⋅lb (393 N⋅m) of torque at 4400 rpm. A new unequal-length control arm rear suspension, shared with the Seville and Eldorado, was introduced. To offset increased costs, the 200-watt Bose stereo was dropped in favor of GM's Delco "Premium Symphony Sound System"; the intelligent lighting module was eliminated; and 1993 models featured less expensive Lear-designed eight-way dual power seats, replacing the previous Recaro seats. Interior changes included the addition of an auto-dimming rearview mirror and a revised shifter grip. Other model year changes included Road Sensing Suspension, an active damper management system, revised disc brakes, revised variable-assist power steering rack, deeper front spoiler, and single-piece side windows, which eliminated the stationary forward vent window.

The 1993 Allanté was also chosen as the 1992 pace car for the 76th Indianapolis 500, the pace car was driven by Bobby Unser. Three modified 1993 Allanté Pace Cars had only seat belts, lighted roll bar, and air intake modified from a stock production Allanté's. The three Allanté Pace cars were provided for the race, as well as 30 stock 1993 Allanté's used as Festival/Pace Cars, and 58 stock 1992 Allanté Festival/Pace cars that were used by drivers and crews at the opening parade and the closing of the race. Al Unser Jr's 1993 Allanté Festival/Pace car was featured at both the 2012, and 2013 Keel's & Wheel's Concours D’Elegance in Seabrook, Texas, Bobby Unser was Grand Marshal in 2012, and Al Unser Jr was Grand Marshal in 2013.[citation needed]

Production reached 4,670 for model year 1993 with 115 for export – France (1), Austria (2), Belgium (5), Germany (5), Switzerland (6), Japan (11), and Canada (85).[citation needed]

Discontinuation edit

Despite a scheduled facelift for the model, the last Allanté built was flown from Turin, Italy on July 2, 1993, and completed at Detroit-Hamtramck 14 days later. With 21,430 built, assemblies averaged just a little more than 3,000 a year throughout the car's lifetime. Production officially ended on July 16, 1993.[citation needed]

Specifications edit

Year Engine Transmission Power Torque 0–60 mph (97 km/h) (s) 0–100 mph (161 km/h) (s) Standing 1/4 mile (0-400m) (s) Top speed Braking from 70 mph (113 km/h)
1987–1988 4.1 L (250.2 cu in) HT-4100 V8 4-speed F-7 auto 170 hp (127 kW) 235 ft⋅lb (319 N⋅m) 9.3 17.4
1989–1992 4.5 L (274.6 cu in) HT-4500 V8 200 hp (149 kW) 270 ft⋅lb (366 N⋅m) 7.9 26.3 16.3 at 83 mph (134 km/h) 122 mph (196 km/h) 183 ft (56 m)
1993 4.6 L (280.7 cu in) Northstar L37 V8 4-speed 4T80-E auto 295 hp (220 kW) 290 ft⋅lb (393 N⋅m) 6.4 17.7 15.0 at 93 mph (150 km/h) 140 mph (225 km/h) 189 ft (58 m)

Production numbers edit

Model Year Total Production
1987 3,363
1988 2,569
1989 3,296
1990 3,101
1991 2,500
1992 1,931
1993 4,670
TOTAL 21,430

Pininfarina production records states 21,395 bodies made from 1986 to 1993.[10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Mattar, George (November 2007). "1987-1993 Cadillac Allante". Hemmings Classic Car. Retrieved December 23, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e Witzenburg, Gary (June 23, 2020). "The Allanté was once envisioned as "The New Spirit of Cadillac"". Hagerty.com.
  3. ^ a b c d Gulett, Mike (April 22, 2016). "The Cadillac Allante: There Was Many A Slip Twixt The Cup And The Lip On The Way To An All-Italian Design For GM…".
  4. ^ Higgins, Michelle (December 2, 2004). . The Wall Street Journal. Archived from the original on May 2, 2008. Retrieved March 13, 2017.
  5. ^ a b c Shuon, Marshall (April 19, 1987). "The few, the rich, Pininfarina". The New York Times. Retrieved April 28, 2010.
  6. ^ Ernst, Kurt (September 13, 2013). "Lost Cars of the 1980s – Cadillac Allante". blog.hemmings.com. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  7. ^ Peters, Eric (March 8, 2015). "1986-1993 Cadillac Allante: They Got it Right ... Too Late". EPautos. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  8. ^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  9. ^ McCosh, Dan (April 1988). "Luxury coupes: $24,000 a seat". Popular Science. 232 (4): 40–44. Retrieved February 19, 2022.
  10. ^ (PDF). pininfarina.it. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 5, 2011. Retrieved August 3, 2007.
  • Ross, Daniel Charles. "Cadillac Allanté". Motor Trend (February 1989): 88–93.
  • Smith, Kevin. "Cadillac Allanté, Jaguar XJS, Mercedes 300SL". Car and Driver (July 1992).
  • Schroeder, Don. "Cadillac Allanté Northstar Preview". Car and Driver (February 1992).

External links edit

  • 1990–1993 Cadillac Allanté: Overview
  • The National Cadillac Allanté club

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Cadillac Allante news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Cadillac Allante is a two door two seater luxury roadster marketed by Cadillac from 1987 until 1993 It used a Cadillac chassis and running gear with a body built in Italy by coachbuilder Pininfarina It was expensive to produce with the complete bodies flown to Detroit for final assembly Over 21 000 were built during its seven year production run Cadillac AllanteOverviewManufacturerCadillacGeneral MotorsPininfarina body Production1986 July 16 199321 430 producedModel years1987 1993AssemblySan Giorgio Canavese ItalyDetroit Hamtramck Assembly Detroit Michigan DesignerMario Vernacchia at PininfarinaBody and chassisClassLuxury roadsterBody style2 door convertibleLayoutTransverse front engine front wheel drivePlatformV bodyPowertrainEngine4 1 L HT 4100 V8 1987 1988 4 5 L LW2 V8 1989 1992 4 6 L L37 Northstar V8 1993 Transmission4 speed F 7 automatic 1987 1992 4 speed 4T80 E automatic 1993 DimensionsWheelbase99 4 in 2 525 mm Length1987 89 178 6 in 4 536 mm 1990 93 178 7 in 4 539 mm Width1987 1991 73 5 in 1 867 mm 1992 93 73 4 in 1 864 mm Height1987 1991 52 2 in 1 326 mm 1992 93 51 5 in 1 308 mm Curb weight3 720 lb 1 690 kg ChronologySuccessorCadillac XLR Contents 1 Conception and design 2 Air Bridge production 3 Model year changes 3 1 1987 3 2 1988 3 3 1989 3 4 1990 3 5 1991 3 6 1992 3 7 1993 4 Discontinuation 5 Specifications 6 Production numbers 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksConception and design editTo maintain luxury market position in the 1980s Cadillac sought an aspirational model 1 that would combine the prestige of a European design with the renown of a European coachbuilder to help Cadillac compete with Mercedes and Jaguar 1 It would become the first modern era two passenger Cadillac roadster and the first to wear the Cadillac name since the Cadillac Series 355 roadster of the 1930s Cadillac General Manager Bob Burger sent engineers in 1982 to Italy to meet with designers and coachbuilders to explore a partnership with Cadillac According to program manager Ed Anderson the team identified Pininfarina as their top choice 2 and Cadillac chose them to design the Allante under the direction of Sergio Pininfarina working with a team of designers including Mario Vernacchia 3 At GM Chuck Jordan was torn because delegating the design to Pininfarina implied that GM s 3 000 internal designers were unable to pen the design GM stylist Wayne Kady along with Vice President of Design Irv Rybicki fought to have the design crafted in house Kady later saying GM leadership had decided to go with an Italian design even before Cadillac s designers began work 3 The in house designers were hurt and angry 2 Kady said to management we ve done all your bread and butter cars through the years but when it s time to do a historic and fun project you give it to someone else 2 Cadillac General Manager Bob Burger later told the in house designers the company was looking for a car with a designer name to it It s like Levi s it s that tag on the back of the jeans 2 Ostensibly Chuck Jordan at the time assigned in Europe with Opel was not to examine Pininfarina s work though because he was friends with Sergio Pininfarina he was able to see the design before it was frozen for development 3 As later told by Maria Vernacchia Jordan referred to the Allante as The New Spirit of Cadillac only suggesting a front grille similar to the typical Ferrari s with a classic rectangular grid design 3 Pininfarina opened a new facility specifically for Allante manufacture outside Turin in rural San Giorgio Canavese as a dedicated vehicle assembly plant part of what would become a very long assembly process 2 The car was built on a unique platform known as the V body which was a shortened version of the E platform that underpinned the Cadillac Eldorado and other contemporary personal luxury coupes The nameplate Allante was selected by General Motors from 1 700 computer generated potential names 4 Originally designed to compete with the Mercedes Benz SL and Jaguar XJS the Allante initially featured a slightly modified variant of the 4 1 L V8 used across Cadillac s model line This was expanded to 4 5 L in 1989 and upgraded to the 4 6 L L37 Northstar in its final year 1993 All Allante models featured a fully electronic instrument and control panel which was angled towards the driver without knobs or manual controls GM also implemented electronic controls in select premium mid to late 1980s luxury vehicles such as the Buick Reatta Buick Riviera and Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo although these vehicles included a touchscreen control panel called the Graphic Control Center GCC which the Allante did not Air Bridge production edit nbsp Allante interiorThe Allante incorporated an international production arrangement similar to the early 1950s Nash Healey two passenger sports car The Allante bodies were designed and manufactured in Italy by Pininfarina 5 and were shipped to the U S for final assembly with domestically manufactured chassis and engine eventually leading it to be referred to as the world s longest assembly line 5 Specially equipped Boeing 747s departed from Turin International Airport with 56 bodies at a time 5 arriving at Detroit s Coleman A Young International Airport about 3 miles northeast of Cadillac s new Hamtramck Assembly plant known as the Allante Air Bridge 6 7 The expensive shipping process stemmed from GM s recent closing of Fisher Body Plant 18 which had supplied Cadillac bodies since 1921 It was not the first time that Cadillac joint ventured with Pininfarina having subcontracted body production for the 1959 Eldorado Brougham and design and coachworks for several one offs customs and concept cars Model year changes edit1987 edit nbsp 1987 AllanteThe front wheel drive Allante roadster had a transverse multi port fuel injected variant of GM s aluminum 4 1 L 250 cu in HT Cadillac 4100 V8 along with roller valve lifters high flow cylinder heads and a tuned intake manifold The suspension was independent strut front and rear with Bosch ABS III four wheel disc brakes A removable aluminum hardtop Delco GM Bose Symphony Sound System a 905 option on other Cadillacs the industry s first power retractable AM FM Cellular Telephone antenna and a complex lamp out module that substituted an adjacent lamp for a burned out bulb in the exterior lighting system until the dead one could be replaced were all standard The only option was a cellular telephone installed in a lockable center console The base price was 54 700 146 700 in 2023 dollars 8 1988 edit For 1988 the Allante got revised front seat headrests and a power decklid pulldown as standard equipment Analog instruments in place of the standard digital dash cluster were also now available as a no charge option The base price was raised to 56 533 with the cellular telephone still the only extra cost option In a comparison test by Popular Science magazine the 1988 Allante was ranked behind the Mercedes 560 SL but ahead of the brand new Buick Reatta 9 1989 edit nbsp Cadillac AllanteIn 1989 the base price rose to 57 183 Allante s engine the new 273ci 4 5L V8 produced 200 hp 149 kW 203 PS and with 270 lb ft 366 N m of torque Unlocking the trunk also unlocked the side doors if the key was rotated twice similar to Mercedes Benz and BMW As a theft deterrent Allante added GM s Pass Key Personal Automotive Security System using a resistor pellet within the ignition key to render the fuel system and starter inoperative if an incorrect ignition key was used Allante also received a new speed sensitive damper system called Speed Dependent Damping Control or SD C This system firmed the suspension at 25 mph 40 km h and again at 60 mph 97 km h The firmest setting was also used when starting from a standstill until 5 mph 8 0 km h Another change was a variable assist steering system 1990 edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Cadillac Allante news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1990 Cadillac offered a lower priced 53 050 companion model with a cloth convertible roof and without the removable aluminum hardtop and a model including the hardtop at 58 638 By midyear prices were dropped to 57 813 for the hardtop convertible and 51 500 for the convertible which included a 650 Gas Guzzler Tax along with a 550 destination charge The fully integrated cellular telephone which was equipped from the factory on just 36 cars this year was available for an additional 1 195 Allante s bumper to bumper new car warranty seven years and 100 000 mi 160 000 km was three years longer than other Cadillacs and an additional 50 000 mi 80 000 km of coverage Allante owners also received a special toll free number to call for service or concerns Headlamp washers and dual 10 way Recaro seating remained standard A driver s side airbag was added to the leather wrapped steering wheel eliminating the telescoping steering wheel which retained its tilt feature The analog instrument cluster introduced the previous year was standard on the convertible available at no extra cost on the hardtop convertible with a total of 358 cars equipped with the analog cluster The power mirror control moved from the right of the steering column on the instrument panel to a new location on the upper end of the driver s door armrest while the power seat switches previously mounted on the face of the seat base were relocated to the lower side trim of the seat base facing the door panels The 3 channel garage door opener base mounted on the header panel above the windshield was eliminated when a new sun visor design was introduced this year Traction control was added the first front wheel drive automobile with a V8 to be equipped as such The system was designed to cut fuel to up to four cylinders to reduce power and optimize traction The electronically controlled shock absorbers were re tuned to remain in soft mode up to 40 mph 64 km h up from 25 mph 40 km h A revised audio system allowed a CD player to be added as standard equipment along with the cassette player Of the 2 523 built for 1990 only five were exported four to Canada and one to Germany 1991 edit nbsp 1991 Cadillac AllanteIn 1991 Cadillac added a power latching mechanism for the convertible top and redesigned the top stowage cover mechanism to address customer complaints The Bose stereo system was upgraded to 200 watts and the digital instrument cluster featured in all but 275 Allante models this year was repriced it was now a 495 option for the convertible model Prices began at 57 260 although a midyear price drop brought the Allante convertible down to 55 900 and the hardtop convertible down to 61 450 from 62 810 Allante had 16 3 cubic feet of storage when using the pass through compartment into the cabin area Of the 1 928 models produced for 1991 only seven were manufactured for export five to Canada one to Italy and another to Puerto Rico Canadian models offered a kilometer based instrument cluster daytime running lamps and an engine block heater as standard equipment while the Italian model featured a list of European mandated modifications including breakaway side mirrors specific European headlamps and turn signals a front tow hook rear fog lamps deletion of the deck lid mounted center brake light a wet arm windshield washer system coolers for the power steering and automatic transmission fluids and a revised steering column to compensate for the removal of the driver s airbag 1992 edit The Allante for 1992 was priced at 58 470 for the convertible and 64 090 for the hardtop convertible Both prices included the mandated gas guzzler tax which was now at 1 300 As it had been the custom for a few years now price drops were announced midyear 57 170 for the convertible and 62 790 with the removable hardtop The optional digital cluster was priced at 495 available at no charge on the removable hardtop model however only 187 cars were equipped with the standard analog cluster this year Also available on the convertible at extra cost was a pearl white paint group option YL3 priced at 700 a total of 443 made during 1992 1992 was the last year of the multi adjustable Recaro seating design Of the 1 698 produced this year four were specifically built for export all to Canada As with the previous year the most popular exterior was 47U Euro Red with 549 units while the least popular was 49U Light Blue Metallic with a total of 15 finished in that color Three shades of leather were available for the interior the colors and their production totals Charcoal 859 Natural Beige 652 Maroon 187 50 Polo Green and one Pearl Flax O4U 1993 edit nbsp Indianapolis 500 Festival Pace carFor model year 1993 the Allante was offered in a single model configuration as a soft top convertible priced at 59 975 not including a mandatory 1 700 gas guzzler tax for vehicles sold in the United States Options included the removable 60 5 lb 27 4 kg aluminum hardtop LCD digital instrument cluster 495 in place of the standard analog instruments pearl coat paint option 700 in Flax or Canyon Yellow with Hawaiian Orchid added midyear and chrome squeeze cast aluminum wheels 1993 models received the significantly more powerful 4 6 L 280 7 cu in Northstar DOHC V8 engine rated at 295 hp 220 kW at 5600 rpm and 290 ft lb 393 N m of torque at 4400 rpm A new unequal length control arm rear suspension shared with the Seville and Eldorado was introduced To offset increased costs the 200 watt Bose stereo was dropped in favor of GM s Delco Premium Symphony Sound System the intelligent lighting module was eliminated and 1993 models featured less expensive Lear designed eight way dual power seats replacing the previous Recaro seats Interior changes included the addition of an auto dimming rearview mirror and a revised shifter grip Other model year changes included Road Sensing Suspension an active damper management system revised disc brakes revised variable assist power steering rack deeper front spoiler and single piece side windows which eliminated the stationary forward vent window The 1993 Allante was also chosen as the 1992 pace car for the 76th Indianapolis 500 the pace car was driven by Bobby Unser Three modified 1993 Allante Pace Cars had only seat belts lighted roll bar and air intake modified from a stock production Allante s The three Allante Pace cars were provided for the race as well as 30 stock 1993 Allante s used as Festival Pace Cars and 58 stock 1992 Allante Festival Pace cars that were used by drivers and crews at the opening parade and the closing of the race Al Unser Jr s 1993 Allante Festival Pace car was featured at both the 2012 and 2013 Keel s amp Wheel s Concours D Elegance in Seabrook Texas Bobby Unser was Grand Marshal in 2012 and Al Unser Jr was Grand Marshal in 2013 citation needed Production reached 4 670 for model year 1993 with 115 for export France 1 Austria 2 Belgium 5 Germany 5 Switzerland 6 Japan 11 and Canada 85 citation needed Discontinuation editDespite a scheduled facelift for the model the last Allante built was flown from Turin Italy on July 2 1993 and completed at Detroit Hamtramck 14 days later With 21 430 built assemblies averaged just a little more than 3 000 a year throughout the car s lifetime Production officially ended on July 16 1993 citation needed Specifications editYear Engine Transmission Power Torque 0 60 mph 97 km h s 0 100 mph 161 km h s Standing 1 4 mile 0 400m s Top speed Braking from 70 mph 113 km h 1987 1988 4 1 L 250 2 cu in HT 4100 V8 4 speed F 7 auto 170 hp 127 kW 235 ft lb 319 N m 9 3 17 41989 1992 4 5 L 274 6 cu in HT 4500 V8 200 hp 149 kW 270 ft lb 366 N m 7 9 26 3 16 3 at 83 mph 134 km h 122 mph 196 km h 183 ft 56 m 1993 4 6 L 280 7 cu in Northstar L37 V8 4 speed 4T80 E auto 295 hp 220 kW 290 ft lb 393 N m 6 4 17 7 15 0 at 93 mph 150 km h 140 mph 225 km h 189 ft 58 m Production numbers editModel Year Total Production1987 3 3631988 2 5691989 3 2961990 3 1011991 2 5001992 1 9311993 4 670TOTAL 21 430Pininfarina production records states 21 395 bodies made from 1986 to 1993 10 See also editChrysler TC by MaseratiReferences edit a b Mattar George November 2007 1987 1993 Cadillac Allante Hemmings Classic Car Retrieved December 23 2020 a b c d e Witzenburg Gary June 23 2020 The Allante was once envisioned as The New Spirit of Cadillac Hagerty com a b c d Gulett Mike April 22 2016 The Cadillac Allante There Was Many A Slip Twixt The Cup And The Lip On The Way To An All Italian Design For GM Higgins Michelle December 2 2004 The Confusing Story of the Cadillac Allante The Wall Street Journal Archived from the original on May 2 2008 Retrieved March 13 2017 a b c Shuon Marshall April 19 1987 The few the rich Pininfarina The New York Times Retrieved April 28 2010 Ernst Kurt September 13 2013 Lost Cars of the 1980s Cadillac Allante blog hemmings com Retrieved February 19 2018 Peters Eric March 8 2015 1986 1993 Cadillac Allante They Got it Right Too Late EPautos Retrieved February 19 2018 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved February 29 2024 McCosh Dan April 1988 Luxury coupes 24 000 a seat Popular Science 232 4 40 44 Retrieved February 19 2022 Produzione Complessiva PDF pininfarina it Archived from the original PDF on June 5 2011 Retrieved August 3 2007 Ross Daniel Charles Cadillac Allante Motor Trend February 1989 88 93 Smith Kevin Cadillac Allante Jaguar XJS Mercedes 300SL Car and Driver July 1992 Schroeder Don Cadillac Allante Northstar Preview Car and Driver February 1992 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cadillac Allante 1990 1993 Cadillac Allante Overview The National Cadillac Allante club Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cadillac Allante amp oldid 1192389186, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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