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Old Jan 5, 2010 | 08:06 AM
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Cadillac Premieres 2011 CTS-V Coupe

DETROIT – Cadillac today announced the 2011 CTS-V Coupe, which debuts at the 2010 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. It combines the new CTS Coupe’s dramatic design with the 556-horsepower (415-kW) supercharged V-8 engine from the CTS-V sedan. The result is a luxury sports coupe aimed at driving enthusiasts.

“The CTS-V Coupe marries our most potent and sophisticated technology with our most dramatic production design,” said Bryan Nesbitt, Cadillac general manager. “This combination of visual and technical attributes is designed to create a very compelling choice for luxury sports car consumers.”

The CTS-V Coupe begins production this summer. Its suite of technical and performance elements includes Magnetic Ride Control, racing-bred Brembo brakes and an available automatic transmission with paddle-shift control.

The V-Series Coupe includes a unique grille that doubles the car’s air intake volume, an important enabler for its high-performance capabilities. It is also visually identified by a raised center section of the hood that provides clearance for the supercharger, as well as specific front and rear fascias. Like the CTS Coupe, its exhaust is centered inside the rear fascia, but with unique twin outlets. The car rolls on 19-inch cast aluminum wheels, available in either painted or polished finishes, and Michelin Pilot Sport 2 performance tires.

The CTS-V Coupe’s rear track is nearly an inch wider than the CTS-V Sport Sedan, adding to the car’s aggressive stance and enabling an extra measure of handling capability. The current CTS-V Sport Sedan has quickly established itself among the world’s highest performing luxury sedans, becoming the first production four-door on street tires to break the legendary 8-minute barrier at Germany’s famed Nürburgring. The new V-Series Coupe’s sleeker shape and slightly lower mass ensure a similarly high level of performance.

Inside, the 2+2 cabin combines performance and luxury. A new Saffron interior trim color is offered, with contrasting microfiber seat inserts and stitching on the upper trim areas.

Form follows function

The CTS-V Coupe’s design is a clear visual statement of the technical precision and performance intent of the car.

The Coupe has the same wheelbase as the CTS-V Sport Sedan, but its overall height is about two inches (51 mm) lower and its overall length is two inches (51 mm) shorter. The two models share 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
* Faster windshield angle (62.3 degrees) and a nearly horizontal backglass enable an aerodynamic profile
* Signature vertical lighting, highlighted with LED light pipes
* Signature center high-mounted stop lamp functions as a rear spoiler
* Aerodynamic roof-mounted antenna for OnStar and XM Satellite Radio

Supercharged powertrain

The CTS-V Coupe employs the LSA 6.2L supercharged V-8 engine also found on the CTS-V Sport Sedan. Rated at 556 horsepower (415 kW) and 551 lb.-ft. of torque (747 Nm), it is the most powerful engine offered in Cadillac’s history and propels the CTS-V Coupe from 0-60 mph in 3.9 seconds.

The LSA engine features an intercooled Eaton supercharger system, premium aluminum-alloy cylinder heads and numerous details designed to ensure it makes its power as quietly and smoothly as possible. The supercharger, for example, has a unique, four-lobe rotor design that enhances quietness while also optimizing the performance parameters of the engine.

A pair of six-speed transmissions is offered in the CTS-V Coupe: a Tremec TR6060 six-speed manual with a dual-disc clutch and a Hydra-Matic 6L90 six-speed automatic with paddle-shift control. Performance Algorithm Shifting is part of the 6L90’s programming and provides a performance-oriented shift pattern during sustained high-performance driving. As with many Cadillac models, the driver needs only to slide the shifter into the manual “gate” to put the transmission into that more aggressive mode.

The paddle shift control requires no shift lever movement. Steering wheel thumb controls allow immediate and quick tap up/tap down gear selection.

Magnetic Ride Control

The V-Series reaches elite levels of road-holding performance, but also maintains the poise of a luxury car in “regular” driving conditions. The technical enabler of that dual-mode driving character is Cadillac’s landmark Magnetic Ride Control. It is standard on the CTS-V Coupe and is the world’s fastest-reacting suspension technology. It uses shocks controlled by advanced magneto-rheological technology, rather than mechanical valves, to greatly accelerate response time and precision.

Electronic sensors at all four wheels literally “read the road” every millisecond, making constant adjustments to damping to create virtually instantaneous and extremely precise control of body motions. This is of particular benefit for a high-performance car because it helps keep the car very composed during hard cornering, acceleration, braking and other dynamic maneuvers.

The Magnetic Ride shocks also enable a broader range of damping control to optimize the ride and handling for all driving conditions. In the CTS-V Coupe, an extra measure of control is offered, with two selectable modes (Tour and Sport), enabling the driver to tailor the suspension for grand touring or more spirited performance driving.

Braking and tire systems

CTS-V includes sophisticated braking and tire systems, in partnership with two companies renowned for high-performance technology: Brembo and Michelin. Brembo brakes are at all four corners and include powerful, six-piston calipers in the front and four-piston calipers in the rear.

Slotted and vented rotors enable strong initial braking force while optimizing heat resistance and eliminating fade. The brake rotors from Brembo employ a “dual-cast” technology that combines cast iron and aluminum, resulting in excellent performance and weight reduction. CTS-V also includes an electric parking brake, enabling more legroom for the driver, key for high-performance driving.

Michelin partnered with Cadillac engineers to develop its acclaimed Pilot Sport PS2 summer tire for CTS-V and its exclusive 19-inch alloy wheels. The tires support high levels of grip in track conditions, while also affording good performance on the road.

Interior amenities

Recaro performance driving seats are optional in the CTS-V Coupe and provide excellent support for spirited driving. These 14-way adjustable performance seats include pneumatic bolster controls in the seat cushions and backrests.

The CTS-V Coupe also includes an exclusive new Saffron color option for the interior, providing a contrasting color accent carried on the seat inserts, as well as the stitching, which highlights the craftsmanship of the instrument panel, center console, door trim and seats.

The steering wheel, seat inserts and shifter are covered in microfiber, providing the luxurious character of suede without suede’s inherent drawbacks of difficult care and moisture sensitivity. These accents are standard, elegant to the touch and help support high-performance driving.

The car’s integrated center stack is trimmed in Obsidian black material that is also applied to the center console and door trim. Just like every CTS, the V-Series includes a hand-stitched instrument panel, door trim and center console. Leading-edge infotainment features extend to the V-Series. They include a 40-gigabyte hard drive, advanced navigation system with a deployable screen and Bose digital surround audio, as well as factory-installed Bluetooth phone integration, all standard features on the V-Series.
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Old Jan 5, 2010 | 08:29 AM
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Geez, that front 1/4 view is terrible. Look at the huge height gap between the tops of the wheel wells (especially the rear) and the beltline (denoted by the chrome trim strip at the bottom of the windows).

It looks like a 4x4 truck with dinky little wheels or something.

I know it isn't quite that bad in reality - I think it is partially a camera angle issue - but it is an issue. It's an issue on many new cars, and this new CTS coupe takes it to another level.

The car will, like the new Camaro, stand out like a rock star on the road, I have no doubt. I definitely need to see it in person... Not that it matters, as I'm not the target demographic. But if I were going to plunk down that kind of money on a luxury performance car, I'd have to take the sedan.

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I love it. Now someone please re-organize the pics in this post.
Old Jan 5, 2010 | 08:53 AM
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I love the look of that car.

Black with the T6060 would be my choice. I wonder what the 1/4mi time will be.
Old Jan 5, 2010 | 09:54 AM
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I'd drive that Caddy!
Old Jan 5, 2010 | 11:25 AM
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I mostly like it. It retains the general caddy look which has proven good.
Don't like how the belt line, but in this case even all the way to the tip of the nose keeps getting higher and higher and higher.
Sports cars are supposed to have a wedge shape unless your chrylser.
Side window chrome does nothing for me and honestly I would prefer not having it on that color, but GM tells me art critics add $800 to the price of the car because that chrome trim somehow equals luxery and justifiable expense.
Engine of course = drool.
Old Jan 5, 2010 | 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Aaron91RS
but GM tells me art critics add $800 to the price of the car
Lutz said it adds $50 to the price. Maybe you are thinking of one of the Germans, sounds like a price adjustment they would do.
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I'm still not totally sold on the CTS coupe especially the very tall rear quarters and trunk. But the V series treatment does help.
Old Jan 5, 2010 | 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Z28x
Lutz said it adds $50 to the price. Maybe you are thinking of one of the Germans, sounds like a price adjustment they would do.
It adds $800 to the perceived value of the car, not to the price of the car.
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*drool* if i had the cash and nothing better to do with it... yeah...
Old Jan 5, 2010 | 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Z28x
Lutz said it adds $50 to the price. Maybe you are thinking of one of the Germans, sounds like a price adjustment they would do.
you don't get it

Originally Posted by Ed 2001 SS
It adds $800 to the perceived value of the car, not to the price of the car.
this guy gets it.

We are going to look back on this like fender chrome trim. Or maybe we should add fender chrome trim also. I mean the perceived value should sky rocket!
Old Jan 5, 2010 | 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by 99SilverSS
I'm still not totally sold on the CTS coupe especially the very tall rear quarters and trunk. But the V series treatment does help.
Yeah, can't do much about the vast expanse of sheetmetal in the rear quarters. The G6 coupe had the same awkwardness to it.

The one thing the V treatment really helps is the grille. I've never been keen on the current gen CTS's cowcatcher grille, so this makes a huge improvement.

Maybe I can afford one of these in 2012 when they're two years old ...
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Originally Posted by Aaron91RS
you don't get it

this guy gets it.

We are going to look back on this like fender chrome trim. Or maybe we should add fender chrome trim also. I mean the perceived value should sky rocket!
I'm guessing that statistic is from JD Power or some big market research firm. As it is added to more cars the perceived value will go down. Just like power windows or AC 20 years ago.
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I'm still not totally sold on the CTS coupe especially the very tall rear quarters and trunk. But the V series treatment does help.
God , its nearly a cliche to say this anymore , but this car photographs horribly . My jaw was absolutely dragging on the floor seeing the 2-door concept in person . Then to go back and look at pictures of the same car I was shocked at how much of the depth of the design was just lost . I think its refreshing to see something so different from the norm , even though its a little odd at some angles . You definately will never mistake it for anything other than a CTS coupe

Now come on GM and squeeze a twin turbo 3.6 in between the V and the base .

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