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CTS convertible shelved?

May 15, 2008 - 9:58 am

It seems we just got used to the idea of a CTS coupe (still not officially announced). This and the upcoming wagon have shown Cadillac’s seriousness about competing head-to-head with the likes of the BMW 3-Series.

The coupe has fueled speculation that Cadillac might go all the way and lop the top off the coupe and enter the one remaining segment with a sporty convertible.

The latest rumor, though, has Cadillac shelving any plans for now.

We’re hoping they’ll have a change of heart.


Video of record breaking CTS-V lap of the ‘ring

May 14, 2008 - 8:05 pm

Five days ago we brought word to you all about the sub-8 minute lap of the Nurburgring that Cadillac recorded in a factory-spec CTS-V sedan.

This was the fastest recorded lap ever by a stock 4-door sedan.

Now, check out the video of that fabled lap below.

Enjoy.


Yowza!! - CTS-V cracks 8-minute barrier at Nurburgring

May 9, 2008 - 11:29 am

There are few feats that a performance car can attain that really get people to sit-up and take notice.

09 CTS VOne is a sub-8 minute lap of the fabled Nurburgring. Few road cars have hit this mark and all are insanely impressive performance machines. Add one more to the list as of today…

The 2009 CTS-V

Doing the deed with a 7 minute 59.32 second lap, the CTS-V matches the time of the C6 Corvette Z51, beats some other legendary cars, and is bested only by modifieds or exotics.

Way to go, Cadillac.

See Cadillac’s press release below:

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GM to merge Zeta and Sigma chassis

May 5, 2008 - 7:07 pm

One of the oddities of GM’s platform strategy is that they have two large rear-drive architectures that are similar in size. Sigma and Zeta.

Sigma is Cadillac’s dedicated rear-drive chassis that debuted in 2003 on the original CTS and has seen duty under the SRX, STS, and the new 2nd generation CTS. It’s two downsides are that it is relatively expensive and can’t be shared with other, higher volume models (some would call this a benefit) and that the chassis can’t be expanded much beyond the size of the current STS.

Zeta is GM’s latest rear-drive architecture that was developed primarily by GM’s Holden division and is aimed at the lower costs needed by volume brands such as Holden, Pontiac, Chevrolet, etc.

According to MotorTrend.com, GM has decided to merge the development of these two chassis.

By planning the merged architecture for both luxury and volume models, they will be able to cut costs of all models without giving up the premium features that Cadillac customers expect.

MT is expecting 6 different versions of the new chassis:

Coupe – short version that will see duty in volume models like the Holden Monaro, Chevy Camaro, and possibly a Pontiac G8 coupe
Coupe Premium – Next generation CTS coupe, differs from the standard coupe version with premium construction and suspension tuning
Midsize – Holden Commodore, Pontiac G8, Chevy sedan
Midsize Premium – Next generation CTS, same premium suspension as the premium coupe
Large – Holden Statesman, Buick Park Avenue in China, Holden Ute, Pontiac G8 Sport Truck, Large Buick sedan
Large Premium – STS/DTS replacement again with upscale upgrades and suspension changes

Additionally, GM is still expected to be working on the Alpha chassis in standard and premium versions for the Cadillac 3-Series competitor and also smaller rear-drive models for Holden, Pontiac, and Chevy.

Read all about it at:

MotorTrend.com: GM’s latest rear wheel drive vehicle plans


CTS Convertible conversion

April 30, 2008 - 4:00 pm

Coach Builders CTSWe know that Cadillac is working on several versions of the new CTS. The award winning sedan is to be followed by the supercharged CTS-V, the stylish CTS coupe, and we’ve even spied the CTS wagon.

Proving that you just can’t please some people, the folks over at Coach Builders have decided that a 4-door convertible would be nice…and for $19k, they’ll build you one too.

Interestingly, they keep the 4-door sedan body and don’t see a need to add a stiffening roll-hoop to compensate for the missing sheet metal over head.

Personally, I’d wait to see if Cadillac sees fit to build a convertible based on the new CTS coupe.

So, if you just have to have a 4-door, non-GM built CTS convertible…check them out over at:

Coach Builders