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Cadillac recently unveiled a unique concept car called the Cadillac Expressive at the Eyes on Design show near Detroit. This concept coupe had been tucked away in GM’s “Vault” for several years before being revealed to the public.

The Cadillac Expressive features a design language from a few years ago, with elements borrowed from the Escala such as skinny headlights, a thick C-pillar, and narrow vertical taillights. It also includes details that have since appeared in models like the CT5 sedan. Cadillac has stated that the Expressive was a significant inspiration for the design of the CT5 and CT4 sedans.

While the current Cadillac design direction is influenced by the Celestiq concept, which can be seen in upcoming models like the Celestiq and the Lyriq, enthusiasts are eager to see a new Cadillac coupe. The Expressive’s long, low nose and wide haunches have sparked interest in a potential production model.

Fans are hoping that Cadillac will consider updating the Expressive with a fastback roof, unique rear pillar taillights, and a fresh face to create a new and exciting coupe model. Some have even suggested that it could share a platform with a next-gen Camaro to enhance its performance capabilities.

With the success of models like the Celestiq and the Lyriq, there is a growing demand for a stylish and sophisticated Cadillac coupe to complement the brand’s lineup. Enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting Cadillac’s response to the possibility of bringing the Expressive concept to life as a production model. A new coupe from Cadillac would undoubtedly add a touch of elegance and luxury to the brand’s offerings.