Rumors about Cadillac considering a coupe version of the new CTS have been around more a few months now, but it seems that the mid-size luxury car will continue just as a sedan.
According to CarAndDriver, who are quoting Cadillac sources, the CTS coupe and the CTS wagon will be built alongside the new sedan for "at least a year" and then dropped from the company's lineup.
Despite the dramatic change, Cadillac is expecting to sell more CTS and CTS-V version and cover for the 3,500 examples of the CTS Wagon sold so far. Also, the US automaker hopes to catch up on German rivals from BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi.
The same source claims that the smaller ATS will become Cadillac's new coupe, a decision which we think is more than inspired, as the compact sedan's designed is more suited for a two-door sportier vehicle.
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Despite the dramatic change, Cadillac is expecting to sell more CTS and CTS-V version and cover for the 3,500 examples of the CTS Wagon sold so far. Also, the US automaker hopes to catch up on German rivals from BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi.
The same source claims that the smaller ATS will become Cadillac's new coupe, a decision which we think is more than inspired, as the compact sedan's designed is more suited for a two-door sportier vehicle.
Story via Car&Driver