Cadillac CTS-V - 2009 CTS-V details and pics.... wow.




MastaAce98
01-08-2008, 04:54 PM
Detroit 2008: 2009 Cadillac CTS-V revealed with 550 HP


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Our friends over at Jalopnik say the CTS-V is officially fair game now, so here we go. Now that the second generation Cadillac CTS is on the streets and garnering largely positive reviews for its looks, performance and handling dynamics, the time has come to turn it up a notch. The 2008 Detroit Auto Show will bring us the second generation high-performance CTS-V model. Just as the original 2004 version used an engine derived from the top Corvette of the time, so too does the new model. The 2009 CTS-V leap-frogs its chief competitor - the BMW M5 - with GM's new LSA V8 derived from the LS9 in the Corvette ZR1.

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The goal of the CTS-V development team was to create a car with the poise and sophistication of the best luxury sedans melded with the outstanding performance of a high sports car. To achieve that they installed the supercharged 6.2L V-8 with an output of 550 horsepower and 550 lb-ft of torque into a heavily upgraded chassis and then went about dressing up both the interior and exterior to match. Read all about the new CTS-V after the jump.


Given that Cadillac plans to offer the new CTS-V in overseas markets for the first time, they felt they had to up their game in order to compete with the likes of the M5 and the AMG E63. The new engine offers so much more torque at all speeds than the V10 in the M5 that driveability should be much better regardless of whether the manual or automatic transmission is installed. For those who prefer to handle the gear selection process on their own, the same Tremec 6060 used in the ZR1 is paired up with a dual plate clutch. The dual plate clutch provides the necessary torque capacity with a lower pedal effort.

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Drivers who spend more of their time stuck in traffic jams or who just prefer two-pedal driving will be able to select the Hydramatic 6L90 six-speed automatic. For those times when you feel like being a Schumacher, tap shifting is available either through the steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters or with the console shift lever. The automatic also has driver selectable shift modes including a Performance Algorithm that changes the shift points and firmness based on the driving conditions that are measured from vehicle sensors.

Nineteen-inch wheels are used at both axles with 9-inch wide units used in front, 9.5-inch in the rear. The wheels are wrapped in customized Z-Rated Michelin Pilot Sport 2 tires. Another place where the CTS-V borrows from the ZR1 (and before that the STS) is the use of Magnetic Ride Control. The dampers filled with magneto-rheological fluid are adjusted based on sensor readings that happen at 1ms intervals. Of course, all of this fancy hardware needs a stiff chassis to push back against. To help accommodate this, a massive aluminum cross-brace connects the front strut towers.

Any tire only offers its maximum grip within a narrow range of slip. Not enough and you don't move. Too much and the wheels just spin helplessly. To keep the tires working at their best, the Performance Traction Management uses the same sensors normally used for stability control, but the control is optimized to get the most performance out of the powertrain. The control algorithms used by the PTM were developed during the CTS-V race program over the last few years.

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Sooner or later every car has to slow down and here Brembo again comes to the rescue. Like the ZR1, six-pot Brembo calipers do the work up front with four-piston units at the back. In this case, though, the 15-inch front and 14.7-inch rear composite rotors are made of steel with aluminum hubs and slotted surfaces instead of carbon ceramic.

Following the pattern of previous V-Series Cadillacs the CTS-V gets a mesh grille to set it apart visually, but it doesn't end there. That powerhouse engine and the cross-brace need some extra head-room, which is provided by a bulging hood. On the inside, 14-way adjustable Recaro seats keep the driver firmly planted in front of the steering wheel. Those seats, along with the shifter and steering wheel, are wrapped in a micro-fiber material that looks like suede but is easier to keep clean and isn't sensitive to moisture. As the top end CTS, the V also has all the expected luxury goodies including a Bose digital audio system with a 40GB hard drive and a navigation system.

The new CTS-V goes on sale this fall, but until then you can check out these pics provided by GM until we meet this crazy Caddy in person next week.


Nine Ball
01-08-2008, 05:28 PM
Holy hell, Ethan in the house! :cheers:

NHRAMAN
01-08-2008, 05:29 PM
NICE---2 less doors would be better though.


99FRC
01-08-2008, 07:19 PM
Sweet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:d

99 Frc

Feffman
01-08-2008, 10:42 PM
All I can say is "God Bless America"! :)

Feff - 2004 CTS-V

MastaAce98
01-08-2008, 11:17 PM
Holy hell, Ethan in the house! :cheers:

Hey bro! Long time no see or talk. We'll have to go grab a beer some time and catch up!

Seattle CTS-V
01-09-2008, 12:32 PM
NICE---2 less doors would be better though.

Which transmission do you think would be more mod-friendly? Are manuals usually better able to handle additional power?

Two less doors = Corvette

Trans Am WS6 420
01-09-2008, 04:44 PM
Pricetag? Sounds like heaven to me...

marcus769
01-09-2008, 11:29 PM
Holy crap thats sweet!

04ctsvfl
01-10-2008, 03:42 PM
I WAS HOPING THEY WOULD "TRIM" down the bulkiness/weight and make it a slimmer sleeker car, instead it seems they made it bigger, chunkier heavier...I think its going to be a slushbox. Too bad.

valdeztke
01-10-2008, 07:11 PM
I WAS HOPING THEY WOULD "TRIM" down the bulkiness/weight and make it a slimmer sleeker car, instead it seems they made it bigger, chunkier heavier...I think its going to be a slushbox. Too bad.

Bigger and chunkier? I'm sure the increased weight of the SC, larger motor, and more options wrapped in an improved look and enormous power (TQ which one thing the M5 lacks) it will move and drive INCREDIBLE compared to its targeted competitors.

CTS-VROOM!
01-12-2008, 02:28 PM
Me likie....might have to trade mine in for one, as long as I can bribe the wife...lol

Hawk108
01-12-2008, 11:25 PM
NICE---2 less doors would be better though.

I read online at motor trend that they are probably going to be making a CTS-V coupe:nod:

Hawk108
01-12-2008, 11:26 PM
Pricetag? Sounds like heaven to me...

motor trend also estimated a price of around $62,000

tmwfla
01-13-2008, 01:32 AM
I like it a lot. I think the interior is a great makeover. If the quality of materials is brought up to par, which it appears to be in the pics, and they eliminate all the creaks and squeaks, I think they have a winner, even at the possible $62k price mentioned in this thread. Compared to an M5, you'd still be saving $35k.

Feffman
01-13-2008, 09:08 AM
A 2-door version would be great, akin to an M3, but I bet GM doesn't want to kibosh Camaro sales before the fact.

Feff

04ctsvfl
01-13-2008, 06:26 PM
Bigger and chunkier? I'm sure the increased weight of the SC, larger motor, and more options wrapped in an improved look and enormous power (TQ which one thing the M5 lacks) it will move and drive INCREDIBLE compared to its targeted competitors.

If your looking for a slushbox...I however was hoping for even a more raw 4 door sports car then the current model, Im sure there are many in my boat. Im just not ready to be in a luxury car, Im too young, I want power, a manual tranny, aggressive looks and sports car like feel and handling. Anyone else feel the same way?

04ctsvfl
01-13-2008, 06:28 PM
And also, Im totally going to bash the "vents" on the fender. Hideous, overplayed (everyones doing it) and they have no reason to be on an american sports car, leave the pointless plastic vents to the germans. I believe the buick lucerne has similar looking vents to the 09 V's.

04ctsvfl
01-13-2008, 06:28 PM
With that said, CORVETTE here I come.

Hawk108
01-13-2008, 06:42 PM
^post whore

However, I do agree about the side vents . . . . they are ugly

valdeztke
01-13-2008, 07:01 PM
I however was hoping for even a more raw 4 door sports car

maybe the g8?

Its hard to have "raw sports" and "4 door" in the same sentence.

ZXMAREKXZ
01-14-2008, 07:30 PM
looks hot, but did put on some weight... 4300, thats approaching suv weight

ram-it
01-15-2008, 06:20 AM
The target is the BMW M5 and the AMG E63 which weigh more and have less power. This car is targeted at those buyers who are willing to spend $100k for a luxury sports sedan. Most of these types do not want to shift manually and want the creature comforts. Even at 4300lbs this thing will whip the old CTS-V in every category.

Pro Stock John
01-15-2008, 04:14 PM
Sharp car.

Sup Ethan, maybe you can put on some GTP heads and a #6 cam. :)

NICKYV
01-16-2008, 01:41 PM
^post whore

However, I do agree about the side vents . . . . they are ugly

AGREED!!

MastaAce98
01-16-2008, 02:20 PM
Sharp car.

Sup Ethan, maybe you can put on some GTP heads and a #6 cam. :)

True, then it could be as fast as your Camaro with the 10.90 NA pass ;)

99WS7
01-17-2008, 11:59 PM
SICK!! I love it...I love the V's. Ultimate pimp family ride, hell even if you dont have a family.

CWW17
01-18-2008, 10:42 AM
2 door CTS... You mean like this one?

http://www.leftlanenews.com/cadillac-cts-coupe.html

It says its technically still a concept but production was hinted at several times by the VP of Product Development.

Maybe a few years down the line, a V version will be made?

http://images.leftlanenews.com/content/january2008/cadillac-cts-coupe-live-2.jpg

http://images.leftlanenews.com/content/december2007/cadillac-cts-coupe-09.jpg

http://images.leftlanenews.com/content/january2008/cadillac-cts-coupe-1.jpg

http://images.leftlanenews.com/content/january2008/cadillac-cts-coupe-10.jpg

Next Phase
01-18-2008, 01:10 PM
That CTS coupe is bad..... when the wife gets tired of the Audi I'll have to talk her into that....

valdeztke
01-18-2008, 01:49 PM
That piano black interior is awesome!

arioch
01-18-2008, 04:47 PM
gorgeous....much prefure that to the camaro, but the v coupe would be insanely pricey

archerandsons
12-16-2008, 06:15 PM
i will buy a 09 cts-v in bout 4 years when peoples leases start goin out!

archerandsons
12-16-2008, 06:18 PM
ill have my v and 09 v in 4 years! start a balling ass collection

BacDoc
12-16-2008, 10:28 PM
I'll have one this time next year. Once that thing drops into the $40k range I'll buy one.

stealthctsvjjl
12-17-2008, 01:39 PM
Here you go, CTS v Coupe:
http://blogs.edmunds.com/straightline/2008/05/2010-cadillac-cts-v-coupe.html

BacDoc
12-17-2008, 01:41 PM
Why can't they make a car flat/level. Why do they always have to stick it's rear in the air like that?

Anywho, besides that I bought my V for a primary reason: 4 doors.

Don B 02 Z28
12-26-2008, 10:17 PM
Test drove one of these today and I was so, impressed I may just drive it home, tomorrow. Actually the V remainds me of the 94-96 LT1 Impala SS'ss. (Of which, I owned one of the 96 models.) Except, the CTS V is also SSupercharged, duh.

MAN, this thing will move on out.

SSweet!!! :burn:

Urban Legend
01-01-2009, 11:58 PM
i will buy a 09 cts-v in bout 4 years when peoples leases start goin out!
Nice bump.

valdeztke
01-09-2009, 02:18 PM
Test drove one of these today and I was so, impressed I may just drive it home, tomorrow. Actually the V remainds me of the 94-96 LT1 Impala SS'ss. (Of which, I owned one of the 96 models.) Except, the CTS V is also SSupercharged, duh.

MAN, this thing will move on out.

SSweet!!! :burn:

Wow. All the ones in stock here are NOT for test drives :(