The CT4 is the new "small" Cadillac sedan. It replaces the ATS. The ATS-V featured a twin turbo V6 making 464 horsepower!... the all new CT4 V ?? A 2.7 litre 4 banger making 320 horsepower. (cue Price is Right wah wah wah waaaah losing horn).
From Road & Track: https://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars/a27677703/2020-cadillac-ct4-v-pictures-specs-info-price/
Like on one hand, a 320 HP RWD small sedan should be kind of cool, but it just feels like such a disrespect to the "V" name. GM didn't have the patience to build and respect the V badge, while I thought even diluting via the "V-Sport" models before was a mistake... this is just disrespectful.
That wheel gap. Ugh.
In reply to xflowgolf :
The front grill looks like they took the Traverse and tried to make it look like a Chrysler 300.
NickD
PowerDork
5/31/19 11:04 a.m.
The CT5-V, which is the CTS-V's replacement, is even worse. It comes with a 3.0L TT V6 that makes 355hp and 400lb-ft of torque. That's only 20hp more than the old naturally-aspirated V6 in the regular CTS. That'll make people forget all about the 400hp LS6s, 556hp LSAs and 640hp LT4s of yore.
Man, they are mailing it in with this one, huh?
The CT5-V is also down over 100hp to 355. Again, that's awesome for a regular midsized sedan, but not good enough for a V car IMHO.
NickD
PowerDork
5/31/19 11:06 a.m.
Posted this elsewhere, but still amusing, adn true, and relevant
A 4 banger doesn't belong in a luxury car, period.
mtn
MegaDork
5/31/19 11:29 a.m.
z31maniac said:
A 4 banger doesn't belong in a luxury car, period.
I want to dispute this, but I'm finding it very difficult.
NickD
PowerDork
5/31/19 11:38 a.m.
mtn said:
z31maniac said:
A 4 banger doesn't belong in a luxury car, period.
I want to dispute this, but I'm finding it very difficult.
Especially not one that was designed for truck use. And already has a reputation of being less powerful than a V8 and getting worse fuel mileage.
mtn
MegaDork
5/31/19 11:52 a.m.
Well, obviously we were wrong. My bad.
I see this as American manufacturers pretty much abandoning the luxury sport sedan segment and focusing on trucks and EVs with pony cars to keep the enthusiasts happy.
I find it fascinating that anyone cares, even a little bit, what Cadillac does. They made a token effort to be relevant to someone other than Geezers, and discovered than the Geezer profit was removed by the differential warranty claims from people with hair.
Its a Chevrolet with too many useless features.
Duke
MegaDork
5/31/19 12:22 p.m.
xflowgolf said:
The CT4 is the new "small" Cadillac sedan. It replaces the ATS. The ATS-V featured a twin turbo V6 making 464 horsepower!... the all new CT4 V ?? A 2.7 litre 4 banger making 320 horsepower.
Any AWD 2019 Volvo makes 315 hp / 295 ft-lbs. Minimum.
NickD
PowerDork
5/31/19 12:27 p.m.
Duke said:
Any AWD 2019 Volvo makes 315 hp / 295 ft-lbs. Minimum.
And they are also stunningly handsome cars. Unlike the Caddies.
David S. Wallens said:
mtn said:
z31maniac said:
A 4 banger doesn't belong in a luxury car, period.
I want to dispute this, but I'm finding it very difficult.
Be still, my beating heart.
Cadillac is still selling cars?
NickD
PowerDork
5/31/19 12:40 p.m.
Javelin said:
Cadillac is still selling cars?
Producing? Yes. Selling? Debatable.
Javelin said:
Cadillac is still selling cars?
Well, attempting to anyway.
David S. Wallens said:
mtn said:
z31maniac said:
A 4 banger doesn't belong in a luxury car, period.
I want to dispute this, but I'm finding it very difficult.
I believe most if not all of these were 2.8 liter 60 degree v6.
I actually really like this car.
The article also says there are more v offerings in the pipeline and alludes to more traditional v type vehicles and performance.
NickD
PowerDork
5/31/19 1:21 p.m.
wvumtnbkr said:
David S. Wallens said:
mtn said:
z31maniac said:
A 4 banger doesn't belong in a luxury car, period.
I want to dispute this, but I'm finding it very difficult.
I believe most if not all of these were 2.8 liter 60 degree v6.
1982-only had the L46 88hp carbureted 1.8L I4 and then in 1983 it gained a fuel-injected 2.0L inline-4 that made 2 less horsepower than the 1.8L. Because 1980s GM
From the all-knowing Wikipedia because I wasn't totally sure myself:
For 1982, the Cimarron was equipped with a 1.8 L four-cylinder engine, producing 88 hp (66 kW) (the first four-cylinder Cadillac since 1914 and the first engine below 2.0 L displacement since 1908). For 1983, the engine was enlarged to 2.0 L and given fuel injection, though engine tuning would drop peak output to 86 hp (64 kW). For 1985, a 2.8 L V6 (shared with the Chevrolet Cavalier and Oldsmobile Firenza) was added as an option, producing 130 hp (97 kW); for 1987, the V6 became standard. The four-cylinder engines were paired with a 4-speed manual (later a 5-speed), with a 3-speed automatic as an option; the 3-speed automatic was the sole transmission with the V6.
NickD
PowerDork
5/31/19 1:29 p.m.
In reply to David S. Wallens :
I also googled it. Being a GM employee, I'm sure that was a flagged search on my work computer. I'll be getting dragged into an office and asked why the hell I was searching Cadillac Cimarrons.