Showing posts with label CTS-V. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CTS-V. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Cadillac Refocuses on Global Markets, is Preparing Right-Hand Drive CTS-V



With around 34% of the world's population driving on the left hand side of the road, in countries like the United Kingdom, Australia, India and Japan, any automaker that aspires to go global needs to produce right-hand drive (RHD) vehicles.

With only a few exceptions like the fifth generation Seville (built from 1998 to 2004), Cadillac has for the most part shied away from RHD markets. But this is about to change as the wreath and crest brand is getting more serious about increasing its presence in markets outside of North America.

Aside from the product presentations like the new BMW 3-Series rivaling ATS sedan that will eventually be offered with a diesel option as well, Cadillac is also getting ready to introduce right-hand drive models.

“We’re geared up for right-hand drive now. We’re working on it," says General Motors marketing chief Joel Ewanick, according to a report from Autocar magazine.

One of the first models to get a RHD version will be the Cadillac CTS-V that sports a 6.2-liter supercharged V8 engine with 556-horses.

Ewanick also reiterated Cadillac's newly found commitment to global markets during the interview.

“There wasn’t a commitment to the product before and we didn’t design cars to the market demands,” he said. “The Germans do this very well. There is now a full resource commitment and a vision to get this right. Bankruptcy refocused GM.”

But it's not all good news for Cadillac fans as when asked about the well-received Ciel Concept shown at Pebble Beach last summer, Ewanick said that it's not among the company's top priorities:

“The Ciel reaction was very good. But we’ve got lots of other Cadillacs to do. It’s the busiest time in our history for all our GM brands. It was a strategic time to introduce a luxury concept to the brand, but you need to remember where we are with Cadillac at the moment; the Ciel is a much higher type of luxury.”
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Saturday, November 5, 2011

GM Releases First Official Pictures of the 2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe Racecar



After proposition us with a couple of renderings in November, Rolls royce now produced the first recognized shots of the CTS-V Car racecar, before its South United states Global Auto Show first appearance on Friday, The month of january 10.

GM also took to be able to re-confirm Ashton O’Connell and Andrew Pilgrim as the aircraft pilots of the two motors that will be joined in the Sports Car Team of South america World Task GT line for this year's period. The first track testing are planned to begin in later The month of january, at Sebring Global Raceway, while the period will quit off on Goal 25-27 in St. Petersburg, California. No technology specifications have been produced.

By Csaba Daradics

 

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Friday, October 28, 2011

Cadillac CTS-V Coupe Le Monstre to Terrorize Las Vegas with 1,001HP Supercharged V8



The SEMA Show is all about extra - be that for the look and operation of the updated motors or the…upgraded unit designs.

And there seems to be a lot of that going on with the 2012 Comes royce CTS-V Car designed by "The D3 Group", which will be viewed at Toyo Fatigue U.S.A.'s unit at the Las Nevada replacement show.

The car is nicknamed Le Monstre as a honor to the 1950 Comes royce Car Line 61 that played in the 24 Time of LeMans in 1950, piloted by United states drivers Briggs Cunningham.

The huge CTS-V Car is encouraged by a intensely improved edition of the share car 564HP 6.2-liter LSA V8 increased to 7.0-liter (427 cubic-inches) and offering increased internals. It provides a huge 1,001-horses and 1,000 lb. ft. of twisting.

The coupe's revocation and case have also been increased while the car rolls on new 20-inch tires shod in Toyo Proxes T1R UHP summer time tires measurements 275/30ZR20 at the entry and 345/25ZR20 at the raise.

On the outside, the CTS-V Car results a sinister-looking flat dark-colored place by Wraptivo and a personalized wide-body.

More information on the car will be introduced next A week.
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Saturday, May 28, 2011

Cadillac unveils Black Diamond Edition CTS-V


General Motors has just unveiled its new take on the mighty Cadillac CTS-V called the Black Diamond Edition. Available on all iterations of the supercharged beast (sedan, coupe and wagon), the appearance package dips the company’s muscle-bound luxury fleet in new, proprietary SpectraFlair paint. The final product is achieved through a three-coat process that includes flakes of aluminum encapsulated in magnesium fluoride. The result is a paint that’s as gorgeous as it will undoubtedly prove impossible to repair.


This is not a car that’s to be left anywhere near a shopping cart.


The paint is joined by a set of Satin Graphite 19-inch wheels and yellow Brembo brake calipers outside. Slide yourself indoors and meet an interior that boasts microfiber suede Recaro seats and Midnight Sapele wood accents littered throughout the cabin. GM says that the whole package is meant to invoke images of a well-tailored tuxedo.


Prices start at $69,190 for manual transmission models and $70,490 for the automatic, including destination. Those figures mark a $4,850 bump over the standard CTS-V, and buyers can expect some fluctuation depending on whether they opt for the sedan, coupe or wagon body style. Follow the jump for the official press release and to see GM folks explain the Black Diamond Edition in a video.



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