Cadillac CTS with Twin Turbo V6, New York Motor Show

by SpeedLux

The ongoing 2013 New York Motor Show saw the official unveiling of the 2014 Cadillac CTS. The announcement was made recently about the car with the biggest highlight being the introduction of the twin turbo V6 engine which will increase the speed of car.

The engine is capable of generating 420 hp and 430 lb.-ft of torque. It is also SAE certified making it the most power-dense six-cylinder in segment at 118 hp/liter. This is also Cadillac’s first twin-turbo engine and eight-speed automatic transmission.

The car also has new cylinder block and cylinder heads casting with strengthened connected rods. The compression ratio is at 10:2:1 and the two turbo chargers produce 12 pounds of boost. The car comes with eight-speed automatic transmission gearbox.

The car will surely create a lot of excitement with the twin turbo engine being introduced which will make many car lovers happy and excited.

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