Friday, May 1, 2015

2016 Cadillac CTS-V Review 640 Horsepower Sold Starting from $84k

2016 Cadillac CTS-V Review 640 Horsepower Sold Starting from $84k


Cadillac revealed today that the most impressive road car in their history could go for sale this summer with massive base price grow greater than the old CTS-V, which typically went between $70,000. With destination price the new car would be more than $84,000.

At $84,990, the CTS-V is actually $4995 a lot more than a base 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06. That would seem like a steal for essentially the same supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 (albeit providing 10 less horsepower), a performance-tuned eight-speed automatic transmission, two extra doors and a back seat, and an natural 200-mph top speed. Final fuel-economy numbers are not in yet, but we’ve also been informed by Cadillac that it wishes the V to keep clear of the gas-guzzler tax that nails M5 customers with a $1300 tab.

A stiffer body structure, supported suspension components and Cadillac's adaptive dampers offer even more proper handling and control to escort the CTS-V's newfound power. Brembo brakes and bespoke Michelin high-performance tires will likely be tasked with stopping it and sticking it to the road.

And the Cadillac is significantly better prepared as compared to its rivals straight out of the box due to its carbon fiber hood, 19-inch wheels surrounded with Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires, 20-way adjustable front seats with heating and ventilation, camera monitoring, and suede and carbon fiber trim.

The new CTS-V is actually two cars in one: a deluxe sedan with stylish road manners including a track-capable sports car with excellent performance. These kind of car is exclusive, the domain of the few that can having access to this level of outstanding capability. V-Series align to or overtakes the finest cars in this elite class, while being more accessible.

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