Based on the CTS sedan, the Cadillac CTS Coupe Concept car's forward sheetmetal differs only slightly from the four-door's but is unique from the A-pillar aft, including a steeper rake to the windshield. It shares the sedan's wheelbase, chassis dimensions, and width but is two inches shorter and two inches lower.
A roomy two-plus-two, the Cadillac CTS is a classic hardtop with no B-pillar and a beefy sail panel at the rear of the roof. The side mirrors are slimmer than those on the sedan, and the proximity remote-opening door handles are borrowed from the XLR roadster. The center high-mounted stop lamp sits at the aft edge of the rear decklid and doubles as a spoiler, as on the CTS- V sedan.
Resource: Car and Driver
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