Cadillac Has Gone All Euro With A 550bhp Twin-Turbo 'Hot' V8
Cadillac has unveiled its first-ever twin-turbo V8 – and the car that’s set to wield it.
The new CT6 V-Sport will be the sole beneficiary of a 550bhp version of an all-new Cadillac-only 4.2-litre V8, built in the latest ‘hot vee’ design that puts the turbochargers inside the two cylinder banks for vastly reduced turbo lag. Mercedes pioneered the idea in its first current-era F1 engine.
The near-5.2-metre CT6 is the first Cadillac to use a new ‘Y-shaped’ trim strategy, with a base model, then a high-end luxury model and a more powerful performance version. It comes as the model gets a model-wide refresh.
As Brits we particularly love how, in the press release for the V-Sport and its new powerplant, the engine is described as a small-displacement V8. We know what Cadillac means: you guys across the Pond are used to anything up to 9.0-litre capacities, so a 4.2 probably does seem a bit cute.
General Motors says the engine will be good for 550bhp and 627lb ft of kidney thump: plenty to be getting along with. This surprisingly European-sounding engine will also be built as a 500bhp, 553lb ft version for the softer, non-V-Sport CT6.
Around the block you’ll find twin throttle bodies, twin water-to-air charge coolers, direct injection and – gasp – stop-start technology. From the driver’s seat you might even just about feel the Active Fuel Management working. It cuts fuelling to cylinders two, three, five and eight to help save juice on partial throttle loads and at lower engine speeds.
In the all-wheel drive CT6 V-Sport it will link to a 10-speed automatic gearbox. Tall gearing helps it sprint away without unnecessary shifts, riding the torque, and it keeps revs way down on the highway, too.
Inside 20-inch wheels are shoe-horned 19-inch Brembo brakes specifically designed for the CT6. A fruity soundtrack to back-up the aggressive styling is guaranteed by active exhaust valves, tuned for loud noises. Within the law, officer.
Active rear-wheel steering is tuned for track use, lifting cornering speeds and nibbling into the car’s lap times. The front-rear torque split has been altered for the V-Sport, too, although Cadillac doesn’t say exactly how.
On-board tech levels have taken a step forward. The main screen is now full-HD resolution and sits above a larger five-Watt wireless charging pad, incorporating cloud-based navigation with real-time traffic monitoring and route adjustment.
There’s a 360-degree surround-view camera system that can be set to record CCTV footage when parked, night vision, rear pedestrian detection and a suite of low-level autonomous driving features.
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Noice
A great way to haul ass in style.
Cadillac:”hey can i use your engine please?”
Mercedes:”yes, but change the size a bit so it doesn’t look obvious you copied.”
Cadillac:”sure”.
Well the merc engine is a 4liter though, so i guess it aint downsized ;)
It’s 0.2 liters bigger than the merc…
The internet: Hey Cadillac you should be more like Mercedes
Cadillac: ok
The internet: Wtf Cadillac, why are you acting like Mercedes
But the merc only makes 516 lb ft ;) this big ol bish makes 627. and in the base form it makes more than 50 lb ft more than the merc’s base model
Quite quaint, you can tell it’s euro and not American because it’s not lit
Nothing beats cubic inches, except a pair of turbos.
I can see this engine in the Mid-Engined corvette in a near future
Don’t bet against it.
That is one of the most beautiful cars I’ve ever seen.
Same here…
I sat on one of these at the Auto show, very impressed with the quality, well executed…
Why don’t Cadillac make production versions of the Emraj and the Ciel??
“What should the headlights look like”
“It’s found out that the Eclipse is revived as an SUV”