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At present, Cadillac does not offer any kind of two-door coupe, with the current lineup composed entirely of sedans, crossovers, and SUVs. That said, there is definitely a hunger among enthusiasts and fans for a new two-door Caddy model. Now, GM Design is showing off the Cadillac Expressive Coupe concept, giving us a look at exactly that.

The front end of the Cadillac Expressive Coupe concept.

The GM Design team posted the Cadillac Expressive Coupe concept on social media, offering a tantalizing glimpse into what a modern two-door Cadillac could look like.

“The coupe was created as an internal exploration of Cadillac aesthetics,” GM Design shared on social media. “It shaped a portfolio of products on the road today, including the CT5 and CT5-V Blackwing.”

The concept images reveal a striking silver two-door layout characterized by sleek lines and sculpted surfaces. The Cadillac Expressive Coupe boasts a low and wide stance, complemented by a low roofline and cab-back proportions. The design also incorporates a graceful rear end, intricate black-and-silver wheels, and distinctive mesh grille adorned with silver trim.

The rear lighting is composed of solid straight lines set at square angles. The front fascia layout includes slim upper lighting signatures and pronounced lower intakes, tying the concept seamlessly into Cadillac’s contemporary aesthetic.

GM Authority can trace the history of the Cadillac Expressive Coupe back to 2018, when GM Authority uncovered a design patent that appears to be the early blueprint for this concept. This design could have been the foundation for a two-door Cadillac CT5 model, showcasing what might have been if Cadillac had pursued production. And who knows – if there’s sufficient demand, this stylish coupe may even transition from concept to reality, filling a niche in Cadillac’s lineup and appealing to those who crave a sophisticated two-door option. Here’s to hoping.