
Click above for high-res gallery of the 2009 Cadillac CTS-V
We thought Bentley's announcement earlier today that it's adding a Speed model to the Continental Flying Spur lineup was exciting news for sedan fans. After all, a 600bhp saloon that can hit 60 mph in 4.5 seconds and reach 200 MPH is pretty exciting, no? Not really when compared to Cadillac's news that the 2009 CTS-V will officially be rated at 556 horsepower, hit 60 mph in 3.5 seconds and run the quarter mile in 12 seconds flat. No offense to Bentley, but a sub-3-second sedan is about as exciting as it can get on a Monday. For the record, the Edmunds' Straightline Blog reports that the sport sedan's 6.2L supercharged V8 will produce 556 hp at 6,100 rpm and 551 pound-feet of torque at 3,800 rpm. That engine is the LSA, derived from the new Corvette ZR1's LS9 motor and detuned for duty in the CTS-V. Fortunately, the LSA wasn't detuned too much and the '09 CTS-V should destroy its German competition, specifically the BMW M5 with its - can't believe we're saying this - relatively meager 500-hp 5.0L V10.
UPDATE: Official press release added after jump.
[Source: Edmunds' Straightline Blog]
PRESS RELEASE
2009 CTS-V Performance Reaches The Stratosphere
Certified at 556 horsepower, acceleration times are top among V-8 sedans
MILFORD, Mich. - As final testing of the limited-edition 2009 CTS-V nears completion, the results suggest that Cadillac's upcoming sports sedan is entering the stratosphere of the world's highest-performing cars. Cadillac announces the following performance specifications for all-new 2009 CTS-V:
CTS-V, with its supercharged 6.2-liter LSA engine, has achieved SAE-certified peak output of 556 horsepower (415 kW) at 6100 rpm and 551 lb.-ft. (747 Nm) of torque at 3800 rpm.
CTS-V accelerates from 0-60 mph in 3.9 seconds. CTS-V covers the quarter-mile in 12 seconds at 118 mph. These acceleration times are believed to be the fastest for any V-8-powered sedan currently in production.
More than just power, CTS-V also includes a comprehensive suite of technical and design enhancements, including Magnetic Ride Control and a new automatic transmission with paddle-shift control. Cadillac pioneered Magnetic Ride Control, the world's fastest-acting suspension, in 2004. The new CTS-V employs a new version of this technology, enabling it to achieve a remarkably wide bandwidth of capability that ranges from extreme high-performance agility to the smooth road manners of a prestigious luxury sedan.
CTS-V also manages power via an extremely robust driveline. The car's limited-slip differential is made of cast iron for extreme strength. Its limited-slip tuning enables excellent high-speed stability along with comfortable low-speed maneuverability. The prop shaft is heavy-duty and wheel hub bearings are stiffened and bolstered to manage the car's remarkable energy. Axle half-shafts are asymmetrical, a design that ensures smooth performance.
"CTS-V represents the full extension of our design, technology and performance capabilities," said Jim Taylor, Cadillac general manager. "The V-Series takes the award-winning CTS sport sedan and elevates it to a position within the club of the world's most exclusive and capable cars."
In testing May 8 at Germany's famed Nürburgring track, the new 2009 CTS-V completed a lap of the legendary Nordschleife in 7:59.32. This blistering time appears to be the fastest ever publicly documented for a production sedan on factory-spec street tires.
One of the realistic objectives of the Cadillac team is to make the CTS-V the world's fastest production sedan, as a part of the overall goal to make the V-Series Cadillac's ultimate expression of performance and technology. A video of the car's breakthrough Nürburgring performance is online in many locations, including Cadillac's home on the Internet (Cadillac.com/09ctsv), and at the blog documenting Cadillac performance development (http://Cadillac.gmblogs.com).










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 7)
Franz @ Jun 9th 2008 1:31PM
Mighty impressive numbers. I think that in spite of all the nonsense going on with gas prices and CAFE regulations, this car is gonna be a hit.
allaman @ Jun 9th 2008 6:20PM
Aren't those the rims off the G8 concept car we saw awhile back?
Flashpoint @ Jun 9th 2008 1:50PM
That's not a car at all.
Its a GODDAMNED SUICIDE MACHINE !!!
BMW couldn't best the SRT8 300 even with the M series. This Cady is going to blow their doors off.
Azael @ Jun 9th 2008 3:17PM
The car looks very dangerous, its a cadillac, only old people drive cadillacs.
Old people can barely drive anemic 20 year old honda accords; old people with 556 horsepower monster with 14th century suspension (leaf springs) is a danger to public health and safety. God help us!
The country steak buffet will filled with cadillac cts-v shaped holes.
benzaholic @ Jun 9th 2008 3:34PM
@Azael -
No leaf springs on this puppy. Multilink, springs, and those crazy magnetorheological dampers that apparently work so darned well.
The CTS and it's brethren (STS, SRX) use an amazingly modern chassis and suspension that is quite competitive with designs from the rest of the world. This is not an old Sedan De Ville.
Tool @ Jun 9th 2008 3:54PM
60 mph in 3.5 seconds.
Amazing.
Franz @ Jun 9th 2008 3:54PM
@ Azael:
"only old people drive Cadillacs..." That's just stereotypical. A very good friend of mine, only 26 years old drives an '07 CTS-V... a girl no less. And she absolutely loves her car. She's planning to get this new one when it goes on sale too.
Bah @ Jun 9th 2008 4:23PM
"An old Sedan DeVille"? DeVille has used all coil springs since it was first made in 1960.
Aside from commercial vehicles (hearses, etc) the only Caddys to use leaf springs in the last 40+ years were the Seville (Chevy chassis) and the early FWD Eldorados.
Yar @ Jun 9th 2008 4:59PM
@ Franz
It wouldn't happen to be a Black CTS-V, and she wouldn't happen to be in Dallas, would she?
Franz @ Jun 9th 2008 5:38PM
@ Yar:
No, it's thunder gray and she's from Detroit. Good luck with miss Dallas though. ;)
Benfolio @ Jun 9th 2008 1:33PM
That's sub-FOUR second 0-60, not three.
Brad @ Jun 9th 2008 1:35PM
Ditto
TwinTurbo3000GT @ Jun 9th 2008 2:14PM
jaw-dropping all the same.
Torrent @ Jun 9th 2008 1:34PM
But you remember the STS-V had 469 Horsepower at almost 80,000 bucks...... ummmmmmm what will this one be? 100K? At least price it accordingly to the M5- 82,000 bucks, tops. Cadillac, I know you are a luxury brand and all, but you need to be more reasonable in pricing.
Please?
NT @ Jun 9th 2008 2:14PM
The STS was positioned as an upmarket car vs the CTS.
hence the CTSV was around 51K, and the STSV around 80K, and the XLRV @ 100K.
While the CTSV will likely increase in price, it won't be near the M5s range.
2004m3driver @ Jun 9th 2008 2:22PM
New M5 is usually 90k plus equipped reasonably from what I see. Maybe I am just from California, but I never see if for under 90k. Anyways this will be over 75k for sure. Z06 price at least. This is a halo car for the CTS line, it isn't suppose to be too affordable so everyone can get their hands on sub 4 second goodness. Don't worry the price on used luxury sport sedans have the biggest decline. So you will always have that option. Like the benz S65. The MSRP is 199k. You can buy a use one at a buy it now price for 144k with only 1900 miles on ebay. There are two up for that price.
Paul P. @ Jun 9th 2008 1:35PM
I want one.
Chris @ Jun 9th 2008 1:43PM
what i would do for one of these cars.........
Chris @ Jun 9th 2008 1:45PM
and i give it about 10 minutes before someone makes a negative comment about gas mileage......if thats your issue...your probably not in the market for a 560hp car
MikeW @ Jun 9th 2008 5:36PM
Well GM could have geared the automatic taller so top speed was achieved in 5th gear.
Say using a 2.93 axle ratio, instead of 3.23, 190mph-6100rpm.
Then you could 'cruise' around at 150mph in 6th at about 3800rpm (without the supercharger being engaged) and when you want to accelerate, in gear, supercharger engages (recirculate closes) you have about 400hp to move accelerate your to your drag limited speed in 6th gear, about 175mph.