General Motors has just unveiled its new take on the mighty Cadillac  CTS-V called the Black Diamond Edition. Available on all iterations of  the supercharged beast (sedan, coupe and wagon), the appearance package  dips the company’s muscle-bound luxury fleet in new, proprietary  SpectraFlair paint. The final product is achieved through a three-coat  process that includes flakes of aluminum encapsulated in magnesium  fluoride. The result is a paint that’s as gorgeous as it will  undoubtedly prove impossible to repair.
This is not a car that’s to be left anywhere near a shopping cart.
The paint is joined by a set of Satin Graphite 19-inch wheels and  yellow Brembo brake calipers outside. Slide yourself indoors and meet an  interior that boasts microfiber suede Recaro seats and Midnight Sapele  wood accents littered throughout the cabin. GM says that the whole  package is meant to invoke images of a well-tailored tuxedo.
Prices start at $69,190 for manual transmission models and $70,490  for the automatic, including destination. Those figures mark a $4,850  bump over the standard CTS-V, and buyers can expect some fluctuation  depending on whether they opt for the sedan, coupe or wagon body  style. Follow the jump for the official press release and to see GM  folks explain the Black Diamond Edition in a video.
Source:Autoblog
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