Los Angeles 2014: Cadillac ATS-V Sedan Revealed

Derek Kreindler
by Derek Kreindler

In addition to the Cadillac ATS-V Coupe that you already saw, Cadillac is launching a sedan version of the ATS-V.

The 3.6L twin-turbo V6 will make 455 horsepower and 450 lb-ft of torque, backed by either a Tremec 6060 6-speed manual or GM’s new 8-speed automatic. Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires, magnetic shock absorbers and a limited slip differential are all standard, as well as Recaro seats. A carbon fiber hood is optional.



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  • Flybrian Flybrian on Nov 19, 2014

    As the owner of a '00 Bonneville SSEi, the hell with you all.

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    • FreedMike FreedMike on Nov 19, 2014

      I wonder if I could swap that SSEi motor into my '03 LeSabre and make it the Buick from Hell.

  • Mr. Orange Mr. Orange on Nov 19, 2014

    1. How fast will it go around the Nürburg-Ring? 2. How long can it do powerslides? My two questions.

    • Caltemus Caltemus on Nov 19, 2014

      1. Quicker than the old V most likely 2. Until you lift or blow the rear tires

  • ToolGuy I am slashing my food budget by 1%.
  • ToolGuy TG grows skeptical about his government protecting him from bad decisions.
  • Calrson Fan Jeff - Agree with what you said. I think currently an EV pick-up could work in a commercial/fleet application. As someone on this site stated, w/current tech. battery vehicles just do not scale well. EBFlex - No one wanted to hate the Cyber Truck more than me but I can't ignore all the new technology and innovative thinking that went into it. There is a lot I like about it. GM, Ford & Ram should incorporate some it's design cues into their ICE trucks.
  • Michael S6 Very confusing if the move is permanent or temporary.
  • Jrhurren Worked in Detroit 18 years, live 20 minutes away. Ren Cen is a gem, but a very terrible design inside. I’m surprised GM stuck it out as long as they did there.
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