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The Cadillac CTS Coupe will join the CTS sedan in the Australian Cadillac
line-up in 2009.
Premiering today at the 2008 Australian International Motor Show, the concept
version of the Cadillac CTS Coupe extends the dramatic design of its sedan
predecessor to cast a striking road presence.
“Cadillac stands for luxury performance and the CTS Coupe is an important
addition to the Cadillac portfolio in Australia. It shows our commitment to
building the Cadillac brand in the premium segment,” said Director of GM Premium
Brands, Parveen Batish.
Designed in the United States under the direction of Michael Simcoe, former
head of GM Holden Design in Australia, the CTS Coupe Concept, which was unveiled
at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in January, has a classic 2+2
interior layout, highlighted by black leather and microfibre trim that is
complemented by yellow ochre-coloured seat inserts and leather
stitching.
It is designed to accommodate a range of engines for the global luxury
market, including Cadillac’s popular 3.6L Direct Injection V-6.
Highlighting all-new sculpted bodywork from the front fenders back, the CTS
Coupe projects a unique profile unlike anything else on the road. Its fast-rake
styling (it 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 – blends with hand-sculpted bodywork that bulges around the
wheels, giving the vehicle a ready-to-pounce stance that is dramatic, powerful
and sleek.
“The CTS Coupe Concept is a dramatic design statement,” said Ed Welburn, VP,
GM Global Design. “We did not create it as the result of sifting through reams
of market data, nor is its shape trimmed to suit the input collected at a
consumer clinic – it is emotion on four wheels and the very essence of what
defines Cadillac today.”
The Cadillac CTS Coupe is expected to go on sale in Australia in late 2009
and pricing is yet to be determined.
A design gem
Among the CTS Coupe Concept’s signature Art and Science design cues are a
number of elements that suggest the look of a carefully cut diamond –
particularly at the rear. These elements enhance the sleek profile of the car
and are seen in everything from the chrome header above the rear licence plate
holder to the indents that comprise the basic form of the rear fascia.
The CTS Coupe uses the elements, along with other references to classic
Cadillac cues – such as vertical headlamps and tail lamps – to create a
forward-looking design while acknowledging the brand’s heritage.
Although based on the sedan, the CTS Coupe shares only the instrument panel,
console, headlamps, front fenders and grille with the production model. Unique
elements include: Classic hardtop styling, with no B-pillar
- CTS production windshield laid at a faster angle to create a sleeker
profile
- Chrome, split seven-spoke wheel design; 20-inch front wheels and 21-inch
rear wheels
- Sculpted lower front fascia with unique brake-cooling vents
- Slim-profile outside mirrors
- XLR-type hidden door handles with proximity remote opening
- Unique front fender vents
- Diamond-cut rear fascia with mesh lower grilles and centre-outlet
exhaust
- Tail lamps with a subtle fin profile highlighted with LED lighting
technology with light pipes
- Rear spoiler integrated into the centre high-mounted stop lamp
- Sculpted roof-mounted antenna
The surfaces of the CTS Coupe Concept are complex. The rear fenders
were sculpted by hand in the design studio until they provided a perfect,
muscular form that wrapped tightly over the wheels. At the top, the rear fenders
are beveled – owing to the diamond-cut theme – and become part of a horizontal
plane that runs from the leading edge of the tail lamps and merges into the
roof.
“At first glance, the design appears effectively simple, because there are no
extraneous mouldings, spoilers or other protrusions, but the more you look at
it, the more complex it becomes,” said John Manoogian II, Director, Exterior
Design - Cadillac. “The angles and bevels were carefully carved to enhance the
car’s sleek shape, but aren’t ‘busy’ or distracting – there’s really nothing
quite like it.”
Personal passenger environment
A classic 2+2 interior environment enhances the CTS Coupe’s personal feel. It
shares the hand cut-and-sewn instrument panel and centre console with the CTS,
but features unique front and rear seats, a continuous console running between
the front and rear seats, and custom door panels.
Custom-trimmed sport seats from Recaro are located in all four positions.
They support the grand-touring nature of the car and are covered in rich, black
and suede-like microfibre material, with yellow ochre-coloured inserts. The
yellow ochre colour provides dramatic contrast with the black surrounding trim,
but is a subdued hue consistent with the interior’s overall feeling of
refinement. Yellow ochre stitching also is used throughout, including the seats,
instrument panel, shifter knob and more.
Black microfibre fabric covers the front armrest, as well as an armrest
located between the rear seats. The armrests are part of a continuous console
that stretches from the instrument panel to rear seats. Carbon-fibre trim
accents the console. The interior also features ambient lighting throughout,
creating a distinctive environment at night.
Like the sedan, the CTS Coupe Concept’s interior is home to a host of
technologies, including a premium Bose audio system and a 40-gigabyte hard drive
to support I-Pod® functionality and which – like the CTS – features a screen
that rises out of the centre of the instrument panel.
Performance-bred powertrain and suspension systems
As is the case with its design, the CTS Coupe extends the acclaimed
capabilities of the sedan in terms of performance technology. This includes the
capability to support a broad engine range of gasoline and diesel
engines.
The CTS Coupe ascertains the sedan’s 3.6L V-6 engine, including the 227 kW
Direct Injection power plant but has also been designed to accommodate other
engine variants. A six-speed manual transmission backs the engine, sending
torque to an independently sprung rear axle.
The CTS Coupe’s sport-tuned suspension gives it a slightly lower ride height
than a production CTS – a look enhanced by the car’s rakish shape and large,
20-inch front and 21-inch rear wheels.
Behind the chrome, split-spoke, aluminium alloy wheels is a set of
high-performance brakes, featuring cross-drilled rotors. Six-piston callipers
clamp down on the front rotors, while four-piston callipers grab the rear
rotors. All of the rotors have a distinctive, yellow-painted finish.
CADILLAC CTS COUPE CONCEPT SPECIFICATIONS
| Vehicle type: |
two-door, four-passenger rear-wheel-drive coupe |
| Wheelbase (in / mm): |
113.4 / 2880 |
| Length (in / mm): |
187 / 4750 |
| Width (in / mm): |
73.6 / 1870 |
| Height (in / mm): |
54.7 / 1390 |
| Track (in / mm): |
61.8 / 1570 (front); 62 / 1575 (rear) |
| Powertrain: |
2.9L turbo-diesel; six-speed manual transmission |
| Suspension: |
four-wheel independent: MacPherson strut front; multilink rear,
progressive rate coil springs, monotube shock absorbers |
| Brakes: |
four-wheel disc; crossed-drilled rotors |
| Wheels: |
cast aluminium; 20-in front, 21-in rear |
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