The 2014 Cadillac CTS is about to make its official debut at the 2013 New York Auto Show later this week, but thanks to a bunch of leaked images we are able to see the mid-size luxury car ahead of time.
We've already seen the first photos of an uncamouflaged car and even an accidental unveiling during Cadillac tests back in January, but these new pictures leaked via Flickr reveal the entire car. Well, almost…
As speculated earlier this year, the new CTS inherits a few design cues from the ATS and the XTS. While ATS influences at the front are more than obvious, the CTS also got a few distinctive details of its own, such as the grille and the vertical LED bars that were incorporated in both the headlamps and foglights. The result is unique and we'd hit that Facebook "Like" button if we had one.
There's only one photo of the interior, which is actually just the passenger door, but it's enough to spot the high-end materials that Cadillac has used in the CTS, including Alcantara, leather, genuine wood trims and contrast stitching. We don't know about you, but we're very anxious to see the Cadillac CTS in full at New York.
Until further info is released, we want to remind you that Cadillac has confirmed the use of an new twin-turbocharged V6 engine for the CTS. Called LF3, the unit is good for 420 HP and 430 lb-ft of torque.
Photo source: Upcomingvehiclesx via Flickr
As speculated earlier this year, the new CTS inherits a few design cues from the ATS and the XTS. While ATS influences at the front are more than obvious, the CTS also got a few distinctive details of its own, such as the grille and the vertical LED bars that were incorporated in both the headlamps and foglights. The result is unique and we'd hit that Facebook "Like" button if we had one.
There's only one photo of the interior, which is actually just the passenger door, but it's enough to spot the high-end materials that Cadillac has used in the CTS, including Alcantara, leather, genuine wood trims and contrast stitching. We don't know about you, but we're very anxious to see the Cadillac CTS in full at New York.
Until further info is released, we want to remind you that Cadillac has confirmed the use of an new twin-turbocharged V6 engine for the CTS. Called LF3, the unit is good for 420 HP and 430 lb-ft of torque.
Photo source: Upcomingvehiclesx via Flickr