The greatest Cadillac’s once sprouted grand fins and taillights inspired by the Space Age. Today, the great 2019 Cadillac CTS-V may not look like a rocket, but it sure as heck moves like one - Edmunds
Engine and Transmission
The Cadillac CTS-V is the high performance variant of CTS-sedan which comes with a monstrous supercharged 6.2 liter V8 and produces whopping 650 hp and 630 lb-ft of torque. The powertrain is mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission and rear wheel drive is the only option. Standard carbon fiber hood with dynamic air extractors improves aerodynamics and helps in outflux of heat.
The steering mounted magnesium paddle shifters can be used to manually shift the gears. Short gear ratio’s help to maintain optimum power in the whole rev range, making most of the supercharged engine. The performance algorithm shifting helps in selecting the right gear for you, whether you’re seeking fast lap times on the track or enjoying your favorite twisty road.
Models
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Cadillac CTS-V sedan
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BMW M5 sedan
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Acura NSX Coupe
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Lexus GS F sedan
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Mercedes E63 S sedan
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MSRP
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$87,990
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$104,695
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$159,300
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$85,375
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$117,000
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Engine
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6.2L V8 Supercharged Gas
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4.4LV8 Twin Turbo Premium Unleaded
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3.5L V6
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5.0L V8 dual continuously (VVT-i)
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4.0L V8 Twin Turbo Premium Unleaded
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Transmission
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8 Speed automatic
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8 Speed automatic
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9 Speed automatic
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8 Speed automatic
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9 Speed automatic
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Horsepower
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640 hp@ 6400rpm
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600 hp@ 5700rpm
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573 hp@ 6500rpm
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467 hp@ 7100rpm
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603 hp@ 2500rpm
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Torque
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630 ft-lbs@ 3600rpm
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553 ft-lbs@ 1800rpm
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476 ft-lbs@ 2000rpm
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389 ft-lbs@ 4800rpm
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627 ft-lbs@ 5750 rpm
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The Cadillac CTs-V produces the highest amount of horses followed by Mercee E63 S which puts out 603 hp. The BMW M5 takes the third spot with 600 hp and Lexus GSF stands at last. The CTS-V is a great alternative to German sedan and cost many quids lower.
Acceleration
Wolf under a sheep’s skin is the perfect idiom for the Cadillac CTS-V. With its supercharged engine, the CTS-V can sprint to 60 mph from standstill in just 4.1 seconds. It has sport car shaming power and practicality of a family sedan, the biggest issue to find a road long enough to devour it. Launch Control manages tire spin to optimize full-throttle acceleration from a standing start and it tops out at 200 mph.
Models
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Cadillac CTS-V sedan
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BMW M5 sedan
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Acura NSX Coupe
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Lexus GS F sedan
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Mercedes E63 S sedan
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0-60 MPH
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3.7 sec
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3.2 sec
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3 sec
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4.5 sec
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3.4 sec
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Quarter mile
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11.9
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N/A
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11.2 sec
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N/A
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N/A
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Engine
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6.2L V8 Supercharged Gas
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4.4LV8 Twin Turbo Premium Unleaded
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3.5L V6
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5.0L V8 dual continuously (VVT-i)
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4.0L V8 Twin Turbo Premium Unleaded
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Emission
(Tons/yr of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/year)
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11.0
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N/A
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8.4
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9.3
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8.4
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In spite of having such an amazing power, it somehow falls behind than all its major opponents (BMW and Audi). The Lexus GS –F stays on the last spot.
Ride and Handling
The Cadillac CTS-V offers excellent driving dynamics balanced with the luxurious and refined cabin. Its design is honed at the infamous Nurburgring track. The suspension and chassis complement the supercharged engine and provides the racing capability. CTS-V features a multilink MacPherson in the front and five-link independent suspension in the rear which achieves track performance but feels bumpy as an everyday driver. During aggressive cornering, the electronic Limited-Slip Differential automatically sends power to the rear wheels for optimum traction and faster exit speed.
The 2019 CTS-V is based on GM’s Alpha platform which underpins the ATS and the Camaro. Third generation Magnetic ride control reads the road thousand time per second and independently control all the four dampers for maximum stability. The ZF sourced electric power steering is precise with immediate response. CTS-V comes with the exclusive Performance Traction Management derived from the Dpvii racecar features 5 drive modes(Wet, Dry, Sport 1, Sport 2 and Race ) for the track. You can adjust the different level of power delivery, traction control, and steering sensitivity.
Braking
The stopping power of the CTS-V is managed by the massive racing-inspired six-piston front, four-piston rear, fixed –caliper Brembo brakes with vented rotors. The pedal feel is firm and inspires unmatched confidence while cornering enthusiastically. The Brembo brake system provides durability, consistency and the capability for track-day performance. Emergency braking only requires 106 feet’s to stop which is excellent for a luxury sedan.
Model
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Cadillac CTS-V sedan
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BMW M5 sedan
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Acura NSX coupe
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Lexus GS F sedan
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Mercedes E63 S sedan
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Brake Front (in.)
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14.4
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15.6
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14.5
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15
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15.4
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Brake Rear (in.)
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15.3
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15
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14.2
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13.6
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14.2
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Curb Weight (lbs.)
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4141
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4370
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3878
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4034
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4515
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60-0 MPH (ft.)
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106
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N/A
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95
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N/A
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N/A
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Being the lightest among the four is an added advantage for the Cadillac and hence it has an impressive braking distance of 106 feet’s. German rivals are much better nad comes to halt under 100 feets.