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More on the 2007 Cadillac CTS Super-V

03/29/2006, 9:43 AM

By admin

Last week, we told you about a possible plan by Cadillac to build a series of “Super V” vehicles above its current V-series lineup. Months ago, the first spy shots appeared of the Cadillac CTS Super V, which is rumored to have the 505-horsepower, 7.0-liter LS7 V8 from the Corvette Z06. This week, the spies at Brenda Priddy & Company got up-close and personal with a parked CTS Super V (shown right). The image gallery contains three pictures, which show a near-production version of the car. Most notably, the car has significantly widened fenders to enclose the extra-wide rear tires, and the wider stand of the front wheels. The Leftlane Perspective: It’s unclear if the car is shown in production trim, or with some type of prototype body cladding. We feel the bubbly wheel arches clash somewhat with the angular design of the CTS. We’ll keep you posted as new details emerge.

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03/29, 9:45 AM

posted by:

Summerwolf

ls7 in a caddy….thats hot

03/29, 10:06 AM

posted by:

JD

I like a car with stance. This one has it.

03/29, 11:15 AM

posted by:

CTS Super V - una Cadillac anti-RS4

[...] Prendete il motore della CorvetteZ06 (7 litri, 506 cv) e installatelo sulla CTS-V, allargate i passaruota, mettete degli pneumatici giganteschi ed ecco a voi la Cadillac CTS Super-V (da vedere le foto spia), che dovrebbe stare alla V come la RS4 sta alla S4. Da vedere come si comporterà su strada, ma finora non si sono sentite troppe lamentele sulle V-Series, i cui telai e sospensioni sono frutto di prolungati programmi di test al Nurburgring. [Via Left Lane News] PUBBLICITÀ PUBBLICITÀ [...]

03/29, 11:46 AM

posted by:

west

well thanks for putting it where we can all understand…

03/29, 12:39 PM

posted by:

Beavis

ENGLISH, PLEASE. Anyway, that car is sweet. I hope they build it.

03/29, 12:40 PM

posted by:

Shut Up

Ugly as hell.

03/29, 1:27 PM

posted by:

John

lol

03/29, 3:08 PM

posted by:

brutaleGLADIO

Hey “shut up,” umm…. SHUT UP

03/29, 10:53 PM

posted by:

John

Yeah, I agree with the leftlane perspective.

03/30, 6:17 PM

posted by:

Cadillac V-Series

Wow… I’m not feeling the fenders so I hope its just a concept thing… Otherwise, I’d love to have it. Thats alot of performance there boy!

If you are interested in the Cadillac Lineup of V-Series (and hopefully Super V-Series) check out:

http://www.vseries.net

04/02, 10:26 AM

posted by:

Steve

Not really liking what appears to be a widened rear track with tack-on fender flares, but otherwise, the CTS Super V is bad ass….but so is the regular CTS-V.

 
 
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