The Cadillac CTS Coupe is a piece of fresh American motorized contraption, as the car has reached showrooms across the U.S. in July. However, we’ve already started searching for a special CTS Coupe, and came across this virtual creation which was brought to life by a web user that goes by the name of Shabar.
The vehicle has been radically modified, with both its exterior and interior receiving a long list of tweaks that make the car a far stretch form the factory stock version. The CTS Coupe is now dressed in a Gold finish, with the color being used for the exterior, certain elements of the rims and some parts of the interior.
The most eye-catching elements are the gullwing doors, which offer a new identity to the car and the hubless wheels that allow us to see the suspension assemble. Both are tech modifications that bring a strong visual impact.
At the rear of the car, the artist has installed a revised fascia that uses a design similar to the standard one but houses an aggressive air diffuser. The central exhaust has remained unchanged but has received a gold finish in order to match the rest of the vehicle. The trunk lid has been replaced with a “clean look” one, with the third braking light, Cadillac logo, model badge, chromed elements and number plate support being ditched.
As for the interior, this has received a bi-color finish that use Burgundy for the lower part of the dashboard and door panels, as well as for the seats, and black for the upper side of the dashboard. The cabin also features gold trimming for certain elements.
The vehicle has been radically modified, with both its exterior and interior receiving a long list of tweaks that make the car a far stretch form the factory stock version. The CTS Coupe is now dressed in a Gold finish, with the color being used for the exterior, certain elements of the rims and some parts of the interior.
The most eye-catching elements are the gullwing doors, which offer a new identity to the car and the hubless wheels that allow us to see the suspension assemble. Both are tech modifications that bring a strong visual impact.
At the rear of the car, the artist has installed a revised fascia that uses a design similar to the standard one but houses an aggressive air diffuser. The central exhaust has remained unchanged but has received a gold finish in order to match the rest of the vehicle. The trunk lid has been replaced with a “clean look” one, with the third braking light, Cadillac logo, model badge, chromed elements and number plate support being ditched.
As for the interior, this has received a bi-color finish that use Burgundy for the lower part of the dashboard and door panels, as well as for the seats, and black for the upper side of the dashboard. The cabin also features gold trimming for certain elements.