Cadillac Coupe.

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The illustration above shows what a new large Cadillac coupe could look like.

It seems like it would work as a companion to the Cadillac CT6 illustration I posted recently. Of course, Cadillac is not planning a production coupe anytime soon. Especially something that large. A second-generation Cadillac CT6 has been on sale in China since last year, and GM has no plans to bring it over here since the first generation wasn’t really a hit in the US, with only 3,117 of them sold in its last year. And that was after a really good-looking mid-cycle facelift.

While they still sold 18,600 units of the Cadillac CT5 last year. I guess there was literally almost no market for a larger Cadillac sedan in the US anymore…

Two all-new Cadillac sedans are coming pretty soon, and they will be based on GM’s Ultium platform, like all future Cadillacs for the US. So why not dream of a large new Cadillac coupe based on the same platform as the upcoming larger sedan?

Something like a new Eldorado. Rather than a new Cadillac CT7…

Conversation 6 comments

  1. The reason why Cadillac sales are low in the United States is because nobody wants a small Cadillac, the larger Cadillac represents prestige and class.
    Americans are use to large luxury cars, please start the production of the new large versions of Cadillacs and I promise you they will sell even faster than the old Cadillacs.

  2. Please bring back the CT6. Cadillac has always stood out from the rest, but with these new models have become too common looking. I’ve been in the Cadillac family for years and I now on a ICT5. I think bringing back the CT6 would bring class, uniqueness and style with a touch of old school.

  3. Cadillac needs to bring back 😀 big nice large luxury Cars Coupe DeVille’s and Sedan DeVille’s I do agree 💯%+ with the opinion given earlier that they will sale well. We want a new CT6-V Cause the CT-5 is cool but it just doesn’t hold a candle to the CT6-V

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