Cadillac To Unveil New Concept And CTS-V Coupe At Detroit Auto Show

Dec 22, 2009
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FOLLOWING LAST MONTH'S reveal of the 2010 Cadillac CTS Coupe, GM is set to unveil two new cars at next month's Detroit Auto Show: one the CTS-V Coupe, the other a new concept, and neither likely to appear locally.

The look of the CTS-V Coupe, while not yet revealed, can be easily guessed at by merging the aggressive body kit of the CTS-V Sedan with the body of the Coupe. The new concept, however, has so far been only partially revealed in the above teaser image.

The 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe
The 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe

Continuing the vertical headlight and giant chrome grille styling of Cadillac's existing line-up, the concept appears to be a four-door model that, if nothing else, previews the next evolution in Cadillac's design language.

According to Cadillac, the new concept "avances the brand's Art & Science philosophy," pointing to earlier concepts such as the Cadillac Sixteen, CTS Coupe Concept and the Converj as examples.

While no technical details have been offered for either model, the CTS-V Coupe is likely to utilise the same 415kW supercharged 6.2 litre V8 found in the sedan version.


Comments

  • Wheelnut [reply]
    7 months ago 0 points
    Just when you thought Caddies couldn't get any Fuglier..

    Why don't GM let Holden build [and export] the Coupe 60 instead?
  • My Cars Called T-Rex [reply]
    7 months ago 0 points
    Agreed Wheelnut the coupe 60 is a better looking car, this looks like a squared off,angular Continental GT.

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