To compete with 2-door German imports like the Mercedes-Benz E-class coupe and the Audi A5, General Motors trimmed the back doors and trunk from the Cadillac CTS to create the CTS Coupe.
The Coupe's wheelbase -- the distance between the front and back wheels -- is exactly the same as the sedan's but the body is two inches lower and two inches shorter. For a cleaner look, the CTS Coupe doesn't have traditional door handles. Instead it, there are Corvette-style hidden touchpads on the inner rear edge of its doors.
A 304-horsepower V6 engine with a six-speed shiftable automatic transmission will be standard on the Coupe.
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