Cadillac’s 2011 CTS Coupe to Make it to Showrooms Ahead of Schedule

by Alex

The Detroit auto manufacturer GM, today announced that its Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant has begun full production of the Cadillac 2011 CTS Coupe. The company has also declared that the assembly plant has started shipping models to U.S. dealerships ahead of schedule. These announcements from GM seem to be a mere over exhilaration on part of the company in not being able to resist itself without waiting to see its new Cadillac CTS Coupe in showrooms. The CTS Coupe was initially planned to be available in the showrooms in early August, 2011.

There are two flavors offered for the 2+2 Coupe. A standard model of the SUV is powered with about 304HP 3.6-liter V6 engine with direct injection technology. The SUV would be priced starting at $38,990 onwards. The CTS-V Coupe comes preinstalled with a 556HP 6.2-liter supercharged V8 prices at $62,990 onwards.

Source: carscoop

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