Ultimately, it was hard to fault the 2015 Cadillac ATS Coupe. It bundled together effective hardware and helpful technology. Could it have used a little more power? Sure, but at least the numbers from its small engine were accessible.
My grandfather’s Cadillac looked nothing like the 2016 models at the Los Angeles Auto show. It certainly didn’t have 600 horsepower under the hood either. Why you ask? “Because you can never have enough horsepower,” according to the experts at Cadillac.
Luxury sedan or not, no one can deny that the Cadillac CTS-V is one hell of a car. The 2005 version put out 400 horsepower and 395 lb-ft of torque — and that’s when it’s just stock.
Some of you might remember this Cadillac CTS-V from a post last week where we highlighted it’s bottom 9-second passes. Well, with more tuning he’s finally dipped into the 8s! This is a full-weight Caddy with a built motor, ported factory supercharger, 15psi of boost, and a 150-shot of N2O!
In addition to the announcement of the ATS-V, and the subsequent leak of a few images of the car, Cadillac has responded to the pressure and released this wonderful video of the new ATS-V doing its best Ken Block impression by slaying its tires.
Clean doesn’t even begin to describe this Cadillac CTS-V. At first you notice the Canepa widebody, Weapon X carbon/fiberglass hood, the 18-inch Weld RTS wheels and the slammed stance thanks to the KW coilovers. But then you realize it’s got the bite to match its bark thanks to every bolt-on under the sun. Think we’re kidding? […] More »
Sometimes I have to ask permission from other sites for spy photos. Sometimes they say no. There are also sometimes that I need to scour the internet for non-water marked pics because I know they are out there. Mostly though, you can get pictures from the manufacturers because they too want to drum up hype. […] More »
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