Friday, May 1, 2015

2016 Cadillac CTS-V Review 640 Horsepower Value From $84k

2016 Cadillac CTS-V Review 640 Horsepower Value From $84k


Cadillac affirmed today that the most amazing road car in their history might possibly go for sale this summer with a noticeable base price growth up to the old CTS-V, which usually went for at least $70,000. With destination price the new car may well be more than $84,000.

At the $84,990, the CTS-V is actually $4995 above a base 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06. That seems like a steal for essentially the same supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 (though creating 10 fewer horsepower), a performance-tuned eight-speed automatic transmission, two more doors and a back seat, and an legitimate 200-mph top speed. Final fuel-economy facts are not in yet, but we’ve been shared by Cadillac that it is expecting the V to miss the gas-guzzler tax that nails M5 users with a $1300 tab.

A stiffer body structure, enriched suspension features and Cadillac's adaptive dampers promise more precise handling and control to combine the CTS-V's newfound power. Brembo brakes and bespoke Michelin high-performance tires should be tasked with stopping it and sticking it to the road.

And the Cadillac is much better prepared in comparison with its rivals straight out of the box with the help of its carbon fiber hood, 19-inch wheels enclosed with Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires, 20-way adjustable front seats that includes heating and ventilation, camera monitoring, and suede and carbon fiber trim.

The new CTS-V is fundamentally two cars in one: a luxurious sedan with sophisticated road manners including a track-capable sports car with outstanding performance. These kind of car is exclusive, the domain of the few who is able to having access to this level of great capability. V-Series complements or overtakes the finest cars in this finest class, while being more accessible.

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