Lutz confirms Cadillac CTS-V coupe is coming – Luxury Sports Car
During a Web-chat held on General Motors’ FastLane blog, GM’s former product head and newly appointed Vice Chairman, Bob Lutz, sat down with the unwashed throngs to take questions and a deliver a few tender morsels to the product obsessed.
Chief among them was Lutz’ confirmation that a Cadillac CTS-V coupe is on the way. “As of now,” Lutz told the assembled Netizens, “the V package is planned only for the sedan and coupe.” As for more CTS-V models – specifically a Sport Wagon variant – Lutz said, “… should sufficient demand materialize, there is no reason why we couldn’t do a V-Series wagon, and I would be standing in line for one, just ahead of you.” That doesn’t sound encouraging, but at least it’s on the table.
Lutz also discussed the possibility of the Pontiac G8 being branded as the Caprice and said, “…we’re studying the feasibility of bringing it in as a Caprice for both law enforcement and the public.”
Audi Q7 Facelift Officially Unveiled

Here are the first official photos of the Audi Q7 facelift.
On the outside a lot hasn’t changed, with the updates mostly focused on the lighting, tailgate and paint colors. The head-light clusters are the same shape but now get the LED eye-liner treatment that has spread throughout much of the Audi lineup. The front bumper has also been subtly reshaped as well, while the rear light clusters now feature full LED elements and the tailgate has been reshaped to accommodate license plates for all countries.
Inside, the trim has been updated with more wood, but the big news is the third generation MMI navigation/entertainment/information system. The nav gets a 3D interface and joystick control for finding destinations. The Sirius satellite radio also provides traffic data now and accepts voice commands to find cash, food or gas, much like Ford’s TravelLink system.





