Cadillac's Expressive Coupe Concept Breaks Cover After Six Years
by AutoExpert | 20 June, 2024
A design patent from six years ago showed off a Cadillac coupe. The business kept mum about the model until recently, when they unveiled it on Instagram. The "expressive coupe" study, a mystery car shown as part of GM Design's From the Vault series, is absolutely breathtaking.
Cadillac didn't reveal much about the coupe, but they did remark that it was an experiment in the brand's aesthetics. It has influenced numerous items, including the CT5 and the CT5 V-Blackwing.
Compared to the coupe, the CT5 doesn't seem very nice. Having said that, the model's expressive front fascia has slim headlamps, powerful intakes, a broad grille, a sculpted hood, and glowing trim. A tall hood, a rakish windshield, and a sloping roof become visible as we go backwards.
Down below, you can see a strong shoulder line and flowing bodywork. It also features a prominent rear end and sizable wheels. Despite its minimalist interior, the coupe boasts leather seats, stylish belts, and a rotary controller or shifter.
The designers additionally adorned the concept with tasteful wood trim and metal speaker grilles. Sadly, Cadillac ultimately abandoned coupes, and the concept never saw production.