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CTS-V Black Diamond Edition Coupe Automatic

CTS-V Black Diamond Edition Coupe Automatic (United States of America, 2011)

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In early 2011 Cadillac revealed a special edition of its high-performance model CTS-V. The Black Diamond Edition reaches the markets in spring 2011 and features popular performance options and exclusive tri-coat paint, with the same name.

Available in the CTS-V Sedan, Coupe and Wagon versions the Black Diamond Edition is the first car of an automaker to use in the CTS-V Sedan, Coupe and Wagon JDSU’s proprietary SpectraFlair pigment in North America. The dark tri-coat paint that is used on the Black Diamond Edition has a diamond-like sparkle because of the use of aluminum flakes encapsulated in a glass-like substance called magnesium fluoride.

All body variants of the CTS-V Black Diamond Edition are powered by a supercharged 6.2L V8 engine with 556-horspower. They are available as both, manual and automatic versions.



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Manufactured by GM's luxury brand Caddilac, the CTS is a mid-size car introduced in 2002 and currently offered in three different body styles: sedan, coupé and sport wagon. The Cadillac CTS was first introduced as a sports sedan, as a replacement for the Cadillac Catera, and built on GM's new rear-wheel drive Sigma platform. With the CTS Cadillac marked the return of the brand to RWD cars and became the first model to be offered with a manual transmission since the 1988 Cimarron. ...  more
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