Cadillac CTS Wagon Caught
By Clinton Deacon
May 1, 2008 2:06 PM
Filed Under: American, Cadillac, Spy Photos
In order for the CTS series to compete successfully againsts the likes of the BMW 3 Series and Audi A4, further variants beyond the already released sedan will need to be launched. The high powered CTS-V was revealed ealier this year alongside the CTS Coupe Concept which has been spotted on numerous occassions under development ready for production. When the Coupe is unveiled we expect to see a convertible version not too far down the line.
These latest photos show a prototype for the CTS wagon whilst undergoing testing ready for a possible unveiling later this year in Paris. Styling stays largely unchanged on the front with the rear sporting a thick C pillar and appears to follow the design cues from the BLS Wagon.
GM expect to sell 10,000-12-000 units annually of the CTS wagon with a large proportion of those coming in Europe, it will be built alongside the sedan and coupe at the Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant.
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