
2008 Cadillac
CTS Redefined with New Powertrains
by
Bob Plunkett
Pinnacles,
Calif. — California 146. The appropriately labeled Pinnacles Highway is two lanes
of blacktop pointing into the beautiful Pinnacles Wilderness where gnarly spires of granite
spike the horizon.
It's
a narrow road winding around lumpy hills where — on one particular day — there's
not another vehicle in sight to impede our freewheeling ride on the quick side
of automotive performance in a new sports touring sedan that's well equipped for
the task of tracking quickly, but adeptly, through so many curves.
The
new 2008 Cadillac CTS — rising off a rigid platform with pliable independent suspension
components pinned above every wheel — also carries a forceful aluminum engine
that translates all torque through a six-speed manual gearbox and sends it to
the rear wheels in classic, and highly predictable and controllable, front-engine/rear-drive
arrangement.
With its wide track and squatty stance, the knife-edge sharp
skin of the CTS ripples over wheelwells and amplifies a blunt in-your-face prow
capped by a toothy grille. This four-door sportster seems like it could out-run
the wind and finesse any twisty road course it comes across.
Odds are favorable that it
can easily accomplish those feats and more because the agile sedan setting a lickety-split
time over the Pinnacles Highway is the latest iteration of CTS, the mid-size sports
touring sedan from Cadillac.
This car made history in 2003 as the first
rear-wheel-drive (RWD) vehicle in Cadillac's fleet since 1979, and the first stocking
a manual transmission for a RWD Caddy in half a century.
For 2008, a make-over
for Generation 2.0 of CTS brings fresh package styling with a brash front grille
patterned after the Cadillac Sixteen concept car. The new CTS also scores a wheeltrack
that's two inches wider, with traction in conventional RWD or on-demand, all-wheel-drive
(AWD). It's two powertrain choices culminate with a forceful new direct-injection
V6. We'll enumerate the mechanical equipment, but first let's check out that new
package styling.
The lines are bold and sharp, but also clean with unique
forms marked by angular shapes and crisp edges. The sedan's aggressive face features
a prominent horizontal louver panel in modern interpretation of the Cadillac egg-crate
grille and piercing optics with stacked round high-intensity discharge (HID) xenon
lamps that swivel in concert with the vehicle's front wheels.
Flanks
are sheer below knife-edge shoulders and
interrupted only by fenders flaring around
some big wheelwells. The CTS wheels stand
near front and rear corners, leaving curt
overhangs at the prow and tail. The fender
slats are designed to dissipate hot air
below the hood. The Cadillac's roofline
remains low, canting in front in line
with the windshield and rolling back with
blacked-out center pillars, simulating
a coupe's canopy.
Tail treatment for the CTS shows a slick slab
bumper in monochrome flanked by tall vertical taillamps — a Cadillac hallmark
— with twin round pipes in chrome protruding below the bumper. Inside a spacious
cabin with seating for five, the exterior theme of chiseled forms and angular
features is expressed in a monochromatic treatment with hand-cut, hand-sewn and
hand-wrapped surfaces.
Vivid analog instruments are housed in three tubular
binnacles and the dashboard center stack of controls is trimmed in a high-tech
satin metallic finish or genuine Sapele Pommele wood.
Front bucket seats,
heated and ventilated, are contoured to fit the body with firm side bolsters to
hold you in place during quick-cut pavement maneuvers. The soft leather upholstery
comes with French stitching, which also shows up on the instrument panel, door
inserts and shifter boot.
The CTS is packed with extensive safety measures
including air bags surrounding front-seat riders, which stretch like curtains
in concealment above front and rear side windows.
The four-wheel disc brakes score
big high-performance aluminum brake calipers and link electronically to an anti-lock
brake system (ABS) and traction control system (TCS) with GM's StabiliTrak skid
controls. Steering, through a rack and pinion device enhanced by a variable-assist
power system, feels dead-on precise and entirely quick in response.
The
powertrain options begin with the base aluminum 3.6-liter V6 rigged with dual
overhead cams and VVT (variable valve timing). This plant generates 263 horsepower
at 6,200 rpm with the torque pushed to 253 lb-ft at 3,100 rpm. The standard transmission
is a smooth-to-shift six-speed manual gearbox made by Aisin, the AY6. Also available
is the electronically controlled six-speed automatic, GM's Hydra-Matic 6L50.
Optional
power comes from a direct-injection version of the dual-cam 3.6-liter VVT V6,
which generates the power of a V8 with better fuel economy numbers. With direct
injection, the fuel goes directly into the engine's combustion chamber and fosters
a thorough burn of the mix of air and fuel.
The top V6 for the CTS makes
304 horsepower at 6,300 rpm, with the torque peaking to 293 lb-ft at 5,200 rpm.
With the base V6 aboard, the CTS works in RWD or AWD mode. However, with the direct-injection
V6, only RWD applies.
Designers
of the CTS 2.0 conspired with the engineers
who developed the iPod as well as computer
and entertainment experts. The outcome
of this planning is a center console for
that's geared to work seamlessly with
iPods, MP3 players and other digital music
devices. You can even recharge an iPod
or MP3 player from the USB port.
An
optional 40 GB hard drive enables pause-and-rewind of a live radio program, or
ripping tracks from CDs. Also, the available Bose 5.1 Cabin Surround premium audio
kit is a 300-watt, 10-speaker system that incorporates Bose Centerpoint technology
and enables two-channel audio information.
Cadillac establishes MSRP figures
for the 2008 CTS beginning at $32,245 for the base engine with RWD format and
manual shifter. Add the automatic transmission and the MSRP rises to $34,545.
Packaged equipment brings more gear for more dollars — a Luxury Collection, Premium
Luxury Collection, Performance Collection, Luxury Level One and Luxury Level Two.
2008
Cadillac CTS Sedan
Description: |
Mid-size
sports touring sedan |
Model
options: |
CTS |
Wheelbase: |
113.4
inches |
Overall
length: |
191.6
inches |
Engine
size: |
DOHC
3.6-L V6 VVT/PFI, DOHC 3.6-L V6 VVT/DI |
Transmissions/speeds: |
Manual/6/AY6,
Auto/6/6L50 |
Rear/front
drive: |
RWD,
AWD |
Steering: |
Power
rack and pinion |
Braking:
|
Power
4-disc, ABS/TCS/StabiliTrak |
Air
bags: |
2
(front), 2 (side), 4 (side curtain) |
EPA
mileage est. city/hwy: |
V6
PFI - 18/26 mpg, V6 -17/26 mpg |
MSRP: |
CTS
RWD M/6 - $ 32,245, CTS RWD A/6 -
$ 34,545 |
Learn more
about the 2008
Cadillac CTS Sedan.
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