
General  Motors' plans regarding the new Cadillac hierarchy have changed yet  again. When we last left you on this issue, Cadillac was working on  switching the CTS to the new Alpha rear-drive platform, which will  underpin the next Chevrolet Camaro, with less aluminum in its chassis  and suspension, and the Cadillac 3 Series-fighter, codenamed ATS. The  thinking was that the ATS better fits within the size category that can  still find some coupe sales, and that with a more formal roofline, the  ATS coupe can accommodate a convertible version without tearing up rear  quarter-panels and trunk. The next CTS was to be sedan-only.
Since  its launch, the current Sigma-based CTS coupe has become a success in  rebuilding Cadillac's image for bold, groundbreaking design as much as  showroom sales.
With  all kinds of new product being stuffed through GM's pipeline, the  Alpha-based CTS and Camaro are slipping. The ATS comes first, possibly  early in the model year as a 2014. The CTS is next, as a 141/2 or  early-model-year 2015, and there's a good deal of calendar space between  the CTS and the Alpha Camaro.
Chevrolet  has time to get the most out of the current Zeta-based car, with the  convertible having just launched. The ZL1 with the CTS-v's LSA V-8  launches later this year as a '12 model, and Chevy has promised a new  variant, including special trim models, every six months in order to  keep ahead of the Ford Mustang in sales.




 




























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