2011 Cadillac CTS-V Black Diamond Edition

Posted by zhugy on Tuesday, April 5, 2011


Black Diamond Edition, available on the CTS-V sedan, coupe and wagon models, will be first used by a car belonging to pigment SpectraFlair JDSU in North America. JDSU, a technology company Milipitas, California-based optics, specializing in advanced color solutions for various markets. Its pigment used in paint certain DuPont provided to Cadillac.

In the Cadillac CTS-V Black Diamond, tri-coat paint embedded with dark pigment SpectraFlair Bright Silver. While other luxury makers offer metallic paint, Black Diamond is made through a careful process that gives added dimension paint.

Not only contains small bits of metal, pigment SpectraFlair in Black Diamond uses an aluminum flakes are packed in a glass-like substance called magnesium fluoride. The result is a paint that has the same diamond sparkle like the light hits the surface from different angles.

In addition to unique paint, Cadillac CTS-V Black Diamond comes standard with content that complements the look and feel. This special edition: Satin Graphite 19-inch wheels with Brembo brake calipers yellow. rear calipers are six-piston front, four-piston brake stops providing exceptional capabilities. Recaro seats featuring a 14 element is adjusted, the French-stitched leather and microfiber suede inserts in the middle of the cushions and seatbacks. Midnight Sapele wood trim is known for its durability and distinctive grain.

CTS-V Black Diamond Edition joins the award-winning line Cadillac V-Series performance luxury vehicles. The CTS-V Sedan, Coupe and Wagon 6.2L V8 all the features a supercharged engine with 556-horspower, Magnetic Ride Control suspension that reads and reacts to the road 1,000 times a second and Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires.

Cadillac CTS-V Black Diamond comes with a suggested retail price, including destination fees, from $ 69,190 to $ 70,490 for manual or automatic, premium $ 4.850 on the basic price of the CTS-V. CTS-V Black Diamond will be available in U.S. dealerships in March 2011.






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