Cadillac is experiencing a renaissance. The brand, once overshadowed by the SUV-dominated market, is now making significant strides. The unexpected sales triumph of the CT5 sedan over even the legendary Escalade has ignited a renewed sense of optimism within General Motors.
This surge in popularity has sparked conversations about reintroducing the beloved CT6 sedan. We previously gauged interest in a digital revival of the CT6, and now we propose expanding the concept to include a fascinating two-door coupe version.
Cadillac’s product pipeline is brimming with excitement. In addition to the refreshed CT5 and its high-performance CT5-V and Blackwing counterparts, the brand is poised to introduce the innovative Optiq and Vistiq crossovers. Furthermore, the iconic Escalade and its exhilarating Escalade-V variant have undergone redesigns.
This robust lineup positions Cadillac for continued growth and success. Cadillac’s showrooms currently offer a diverse selection, tempting drivers with everything from the nimble CT4 sedan to the imposing presence of the Escalade and Escalade IQ SUVs. Eco-conscious consumers can find options among the brand’s electric offerings, from the base CUVs to the flagship Celestiq, which embodies the pinnacle of luxury motoring.
Yet, a nostalgic yearning lingers amongst some car enthusiasts for a return to the era of grand executive sedans and the sleek allure of two-door coupes. Filling this void is Vince Burlapp, a digital car designer who thrives on bringing his imagination to life.
Burlapp, known online as vburlapp and through his website burlappcar.com, has a prolific portfolio brimming with reimagined concepts across the automotive spectrum but harbors a particular passion for breathing new life into classic Cadillac designs.