
CTS Coupe Concept Celebrates Cadillac's design renaissance
14-01-2008
DETROIT, USA –
Having earned critical acclaim, industry awards and brisk sales,
Cadillac CTS has moved into the vanguard of contemporary design. In
doing so, Cadillac designers faced the question of what to do next.
Their answer celebrates that design legacy with the exhilarating
Cadillac CTS Coupe Concept, which premiered at the 2008 North
American International Auto Show.
The CTS Coupe takes
Cadillac’s acclaimed Art and Science design language and adds
more of both. More expressive, more technical and very personal, the
CTS Coupe extends the dramatic design of its sedan predecessor with
all-new sculpted bodywork aft of the front fenders.
“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 CTS Coupe Concept has a classic
2+2 interior layout, highlighted by black leather and microfiber trim
that is complemented by yellow ochre-colored 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, as well as a new 2.9L turbo-diesel currently in
development.
“This Coupe Concept is a natural extension
of our design language, and of the CTS itself,” said Jim
Taylor, Cadillac general manager. “Very simply, the dramatic
design of the sedan begged the question of what it would look like in
the unbridled form of a Coupe.”
Generated from the
spark of the CTS design team’s imagination, the CTS Coupe casts
a 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.
“Just
about every decade, Cadillac designs a breakthrough car that becomes
synonymous with the brand’s character of the period, such as
the 1938 60 Special, the 1959 lineup, the 1975 Seville and the 2003
Sixteen Concept,” said Clay Dean, Cadillac’s global
design director. “The CTS Coupe Concept is the next great
design, carrying the baton from the Evoq Concept that ushered in the
Art and Science era in 1999.”
A design gem
Among the CTS Coupe Concept’s signature design cues are
a number of elements that suggest the look of a carefully cut diamond
– particularly at the rear. These elements are seen in
everything from the chrome header above the rear license plate holder
to the indents that comprise the basic form of the rear fascia.
“The diamond-cut elements enhance the sleek profile of
the car,” said John Manoogian II, director of exterior design
for Cadillac. “The CTS Coupe uses the elements, along with
other nods to classic Cadillac cues – such as vertical
headlamps and taillamps – to acknowledge the brand’s
heritage without resorting to nostalgia. It is a forward-looking
design in every sense of the term.”
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 center-outlet exhaust
- Taillamps with a subtle fin profile and are highlighted with LED lighting technology with light pipes
- Rear spoiler integrated into the center high-mounted stop lamp
- Sculpted roof-mounted antenna for OnStar, XM Satellite Radio, etc.
“The cliché is to
say that there were no compromises in the design, but that is
absolutely accurate in the case of the CTS Coupe,” said
Manoogian. “Each line and angle of the bodywork was carefully
honed, and the final design’s proportions were judged by the
eyes of the design team, not computer-generated math data.”
The surfaces of CTS Coupe Concept are complex, inviting
careful inspection. The rear fenders, for example, 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 taillamps and merges into the roof.
“At first
glance, the design appears effectively simple, because there are no
extraneous moldings, spoilers or other protrusions, but the more you
look at it, the more complex it becomes,” said Manoogian. “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 center 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.
“The
CTS Coupe is a personal car – something a customer would choose
to reward him or herself – and the passenger environment
reflects that,” said Eric Clough, interior design director.
“The interior uses the already excellent CTS design and takes
it to a new, bolder level.”
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 microfiber material, with yellow ochre-colored inserts.
The yellow ochre color 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 microfiber 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-fiber 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, 40-gigabyte hard drive and XM Satellite Radio. OnStar
with Turn-by-Turn Navigation enhances the vehicle’s onboard
navigation system, which – like the CTS – features a
screen that rises out of the center 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, of course, ascertains the
sedan’s 3.6L V-6 engines, including the 304-horsepower (227 kW)
Direct Injection power plant. The Coupe Concept also is designed for
a new 2.9L turbo-diesel being developed for international markets.
This new engine, tailored for use in the CTS, will deliver an
estimated 250 horsepower (184 kW) and 406 lb.-ft. of torque (550 Nm).
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, aluminum alloy wheels is a set of
high-performance brakes, featuring cross-drilled rotors. Six-piston
calipers clamp down on the front rotors, while four-piston calipers
grab the rear rotors. All of the rotors have a distinctive,
yellow-painted finish.
CADILLAC CTS COUPE CONCEPT SPECIFICATIONS
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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
|
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Brakes: |
four-wheel disc; crossed-drilled rotors |
|
Wheels: |
cast aluminum; 20-in front, 21-in rear |
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