GM is investing $12 billion in its luxury division, which will lead to eight new vehicles through 2020. Those will include a sedan smaller than the ATS and a crossover positioned below the SRX.
This week’s Throwback video doesn’t go back all that far, but with this week’s Detroit debut of the 2016 Cadillac CTS-V super sedan, I thought that taking a look at a previous generation CTS-V would be a fitting feature.
It was a great day when GM released the official photos of its upcoming 2016 Cadillac CTS-V sedan late last year. However, nothing beats the real thing. There’s just no substitute for seeing an eagerly awaited car in person.
We’re all huge fans of the absolutely bonkers Cadillac CTS-V. The car’s ability to go from comfortable luxury cruiser, to absolute hellion in a matter of seconds has been an absolute riot.
After moving its headquarters from Detroit to NYC, Cadillac is ready to gear up for a model revolution. It will be dropping its current naming scheme and debuting a whole host of new models over the next few years.
The stock Cadillac CTS-V Wagon packs a supercharged 6.2L LSA V8 that offers 556 horsepower at the back of the engine, but the murdered out Caddy super wagon in the video here offers 650 horsepower at the wheels.