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VIDEOS: 2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe Presentation and Action Shots

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The new XTS Sedan Concept looks promising and all but the real star at Cadillac's 2010 NAIAS booth is the 2011 CTS-V Coupe. Basically, it's a slightly more compact, two-door version of the CTS-V sedan sharing the same 6.2-liter supercharged V8 engine with 556HP and a whopping 551 lb.-ft. of torque (747 Nm).

Offered with a choice of a six-speed manual gearbox or a six-speed automatic transmission with paddle-shift control that transfer power to the rear wheels through a limited slip differential, the CTS-V Coupe is propelled from 0 to 60mph (96km/h) in a mere 3.9 seconds.

Hit the jump to check out the live photos from the Detroit Show and of course, two videos that include the official presentation and a promo film with some power-sliding action.




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7 Comments:

Anonymous said... »January 14, 2010

I'd take an Audi S5 over this any day of the week, month, or year. Better and proven residual value; better interior, and materials; better automobile.

Anonymous said... »January 14, 2010

And yet the s5 is too slow and too weak to even matter to the V.

Anonymous said... »January 14, 2010

xts. what's that? this caddy cts-v coupe still it's thunder. what a great image car for cadillac. the xts will sell far more units, but the cts coupe will be what people take away from the auto show. gm is back!

Anonymous said... »January 14, 2010

great video intro! the car is outstanding, too. it is the cadillac of cadillacs.

Anonymous said... »January 14, 2010

still butt ugly.....with a pretty face...

no thanks GM

Sergio said... »January 15, 2010

So.. According to the Video, the CTS-V Coupe will initiate the Apocalypse...will it be lunch in 2012? LOL

Kiyoshi Manabe said... »February 02, 2010

She'll be the worthy competitor toward the Maserati Grand Turismo and the forthcoming short wheel base version of Porsche Panamera. Good for reborn GM's towering achievement!

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