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With 640 horsepower on tap
The 2016 Cadillac CTS-V isn't just the most powerful Cadillac ever
It's also the most powerful car in its class. The V also brings an exceptional level of nimbleness to the table with standard high-performance brakes
Magnetic
Ridiculously fast
Handles impeccably
Essentially a Corvette Z06 with room for five passengers
Massive amounts of power
World-class ride and handling
Good looks
Luxurious interior
The editors didn't like
Cadillac's Cue infotainment checks a lot of the right boxes but feels a class beneath what the competition is offering at this price range. The supercharged V-8 gets hit with a gas-guzzler tax at purchase and continues to cost with poor fuel efficiency
Ridiculously fast, Handles impeccably, Essentially a Corvette Z06 with room for five passengers,
Small trunk for a sedan of this size, Lacks brand panache compared to its competitors
In a First Drive review, we said that the CTS-V is a confident car, especially on the racetrack where we noted that it had “crushing performance” and “undeniable comfort.” Additionally, the car's driver mode selection allows the driver to tailor the car a...
With 640 horsepower on tap, the 2016 Cadillac CTS-V isn't just the most powerful Cadillac ever, it's also the most powerful car in its class. The V also brings an exceptional level of nimbleness to the table with standard high-performance brakes, magnetic
Cadillac's Cue infotainment checks a lot of the right boxes but feels a class beneath what the competition is offering at this price range. The supercharged V-8 gets hit with a gas-guzzler tax at purchase and continues to cost with poor fuel efficiency
Part luxury sedan and part race car, the 2016 Cadillac CTS-V makes up for a few small tech shortcomings with overwhelming performance...