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2011
Cadillac
CTS
Coupe:
New
Sports
Coupe Is
Cadillac's
Most
Dramatic
Design
LOS
ANGELES
–
Cadillac
today
unveiled
the 2011
CTS
Coupe,
the
latest
and most
dramatic
of the
brand’s
series
of new
designs
to reach
production.
Slated
to
arrive
in
Cadillac
showrooms
in the
spring
of 2010,
the CTS
Coupe is
a new
luxury
sports
coupe
designed
to
become
the
centerpiece
of the
brand’s
revised
lineup.
“CTS
Coupe is
the new
focal
point of
Cadillac,
expressing
both our
design
and
technical
capabilities,”
said
Bryan
Nesbitt,
Cadillac
general
manager.
“It is
intended
to
appeal
to a new
generation
of car
enthusiasts.”
The
Coupe
joins
the CTS
Sport
Sedan,
the
556-horsepower
(415 kW)
CTS-V
and new
CTS
Sport
Wagon as
the
foundation
of
Cadillac’s
lineup.
A
high-performance
V-Series
edition
of the
Coupe
will
also be
released
in 2010.
The CTS
Coupe’s
design
carries
over
virtually
unchanged
from the
concept
car that
was
introduced
at the
North
American
International
Auto
Show in
Detroit
in 2008.
The
Coupe is
a
classic
2+2
layout
bolstered
with
advanced
technology,
such as
a
rear-view
camera
system
and a
performance-oriented
suspension
system
coupled
to
rear-wheel
or
all-wheel
drive.

Design
CTS
Coupe
emerged
as a
proposal
inside
Cadillac’s
design
studio,
where
designers
have
developed
and
evolved
the
brand’s
Art and
Science
design
philosophy.
“Cadillac
has
always
been an
emotional
brand –
it’s
about
delivering
art
regardless
of body
style,”
said Max
Wolff,
director
of
exterior
design
for
Cadillac.
“With
the CTS
Coupe,
it was
about
taking
something
very
strong –
the CTS
Sport
Sedan –
and
extending
its
potential.”
The
coupe
has the
same
wheelbase
as the
CTS, but
an
overall
height
that is
approximately
two
inches
(51 mm)
lower
and an
overall
length
that is
two
inches
(51 mm)
shorter.
Although
it draws
from its
sport
sedan
sister,
the CTS
Coupe
shares
only the
instrument
panel,
console,
headlamps,
front
fenders
and
grille.
Key
design
features
include:
Classic
hardtop
styling,
with no
conventional
B-pillar
Touch-pad
operation
for the
doors
removes
the need
for
conventional
door
handles,
creating
a
technical,
clean
profile
A
windshield
laid at
a faster
angle
(62.3
degrees)
and a
long,
nearly
horizontal
backglass
area
combine
to
create a
sleek,
aerodynamic
look
Sculpted
lower
front
fascia
with
unique
brake-cooling
vents
Diamond
cut-style
rear
fascia
with
mesh
lower
grilles
Center-outlet
exhaust
with
twin
dihedral-shaped
tips
that
pass
through
the rear
fascia
Signature
vertical
lighting,
highlighted
with LED
light
pipes
Rear
spoiler
integrated
into the
center
high-mounted
stop
lamp
Sculpted
roof-mounted
antenna
for
OnStar
and XM
Satellite
Radio.
At first
glance,
the
shape of
CTS
Coupe is
refreshingly
simple,
yet
amplified
with
intricately
carved
details.
Distinctive
and
original
Cadillac
signature
cues
combine
with
hand-sculpted
forms,
artfully
articulating
the
confidence
of the
chassis.
For
example,
the rear
fenders
were
purposefully
developed
by hand
in
Cadillac
design
studios
to
visually
acknowledge
the RWD
powertrain.
The
gestured
profile,
coupled
with
Cadillac’s
vertical
taillamps
and
pronounced
rear
centerline,
aim to
achieve
the most
visually
confident
coupe in
the
segment.
Performance
The CTS
Coupe
extends
Cadillac’s
emerging
performance
credentials.
The CTS
Coupe’s
standard
powertrain
consists
of a
direct
injected
3.6L V-6
and
six-speed
manual
transmission.
Direct
injection
technology
delivers
fuel
more
precisely
to
increase
the
efficiency
of
combustion,
enabling
more
power
while
maintaining
fuel
economy
and
lowering
emissions
–
including
a
25-percent
drop in
cold-start
hydrocarbon
emissions.
The 3.6L
DI
engine
is rated
at 304
horsepower
(227 kW)
and
offers
EPA-estimated
fuel
economy
of 27
mpg on
the
highway.
It also
runs on
less
expensive
regular
unleaded
gasoline.
The
powertrain’s
performance
is
channeled
through
a
chassis
that
delivers
sports
car
performance
without
punishment.
The
hardware
includes
an
independent
short/long
arm (
SLA)
front
suspension
system,
with
hydraulic
control
arm
front
bushings;
and a
multi-link
rear
suspension
mounted
on a
fully
isolated
subframe.
Also
included
are
four-wheel
disc
performance
brakes,
premium
steering
and
limited-slip
differential.
Two
suspension-tuning
levels
are
available:
a
Performance
Package
with
18-inch
wheels
and
all-season
tires
(available
in both
RWD and
AWD,)
and the
Summer
Tire
Performance
Package,
with
19-inch
tires
and
wheels
and a
higher
level of
road
holding
capability.
StabiliTrak,
the
advanced
electronic
chassis
control
system,
is
standard.
The
304-horsepower
(227 kW)
3.6L V-6
Direct
Injection
engine
will be
standard,
equipped
with a
six-speed
manual,
featuring
a
revised
clutch
and
dual-mass
flywheel
that
offers
better
clutch
pedal
feel and
improved
engine
isolation.
A
6-speed
automatic
transmission
with
Driver
Shift
Control
(and
available
steering
wheel
mounted
shift
buttons)
is
optional.
Technology
CTS
Coupe
blends
handcrafted
luxury
with a
contemporary,
driver-focused
interior
that
supports
the
car’s
high-performance
capabilities.
The
interior
includes
hand-sewn
accents
covering
the
door,
center
storage
console
and
instrument
panel
trim.
14-Way
adjustable
Recaro
sport
seats,
previously
exclusively
offered
on
Cadillac’s
V-Series
model,
will be
offered
on all
CTS
Coupe
models
as an
option.
The car
offers a
host of
advanced
technologies,
including:
Integrated
iPod/MP3
capability
40-gig
hard
drive,
including
the
ability
to store
music
and
pause-and-replay
live
radio
Pop-up
navigation
system
Adaptive
forward
lighting
system
Bluetooth
connectivity
Standard
Keyless
Access
and
Smart
Remote
Start
Rear
Camera
system
Bose 5.1
Cabin
Surround™
audio
system
As with
other
Cadillac
models,
the CTS
Coupe
comes
standard
with
OnStar
with
Turn-by-Turn
Navigation,
the
first
factory-installed,
fully
integrated
GPS
navigation
system
from
OnStar.
About
Cadillac
Cadillac
has been
a
leading
luxury
auto
brand
since
1902. In
recent
years,
Cadillac
has
engineered
a
historic
renaissance
led by
dramatic
new
designs
and
global
expansion.
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