Cadillac ATS-V

Cadillac ATS-V
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The Cadillac ATS is a compact executive car (D-segment) manufactured by General Motors and marketed by Cadillac from 2013 to 2019 model years, available in both four-door sedan and two-door coupé body styles. In the US, it is the brand's first locally-built entry-level premium car since the Cimarron, and in Europe, it is the successor of the Swedish-built Cadillac BLS. The ATS was developed at the General Motors Technical Center in Warren, Michigan and assembled at the Lansing Grand River Assembly plant in Lansing, Michigan..

Technical data
ManufacturerCadillac
ProductionFrom 2013
FuelBensin
Curb weight2,314 kg
Displacement5,407 cc
Cylinders6
DrivetrainBakhjulsdrift
Fuel economy (comb.)12.1 l/100 km
ClassKompaktbil
Dimensions and layout
Width1,810 mm
Seats3
Doors4

Engine variants

Different engine versions of the Cadillac ATS-V (from registration data). 11 variants.

Engine variants for Cadillac ATS-V
EngineFuelTransmissionTop speedEconomyModel year
2.0 l · 4-cylBensinAutomat9.8 l/100 km2013–2015
2.0 l · 4-cylBensinManuell10.2 l/100 km2013–2015
2.0 l · 4-cylBensinAutomat9.4 l/100 km2016–2019
2.0 l · 4-cylBensinManuell10.2 l/100 km2016–2018
2.5 l · 4-cylBensinAutomat9.2 l/100 km2013–2015
2.5 l · 4-cylBensinAutomat9 l/100 km2016–2017
3.6 l · 6-cylBensinAutomat10.7 l/100 km2013–2015
3.6 l · 6-cylBensin/E85Automat10.7 l/100 km2013
3.6 l · 6-cylBensinAutomat11.9 l/100 km2016–2019
3.6 l · 6-cylBensinManuell12.4 l/100 km2016–2019
3.6 l · 6-cylBensinAutomat9.9 l/100 km2016–2019

Source: EPA (US). Fuel economy converted to l/100 km.

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