XTS Gets Twin-Turbo V6 - Cadillac XTS Gets High Output ATS V6 - Road & Track
General Motors is breathing a little fire into the belly of its laid back, family-friendly Cadillac XTS. Starting in 2014, GM will add its new twin-turbo 3.6-liter V6 to the luxury sedan’s already healthy options list.
Said to be the highest output V6 in company history, the new engine provides a significant increase in power over the 2013 XTS’s naturally aspirated 3.6, which is only good for 304 ponies and 264 lb-ft. The new all-aluminum engine will reportedly reach a peak horsepower rating of 410-hp and torque of 430 lb-ft.
General Motors is breathing a little fire into the belly of its laid back, family-friendly Cadillac XTS. Starting in 2014, GM will add its new twin-turbo 3.6-liter V6 to the luxury sedan’s already healthy options list.
Said to be the highest output V6 in company history, the new engine provides a significant increase in power over the 2013 XTS’s naturally aspirated 3.6, which is only good for 304 ponies and 264 lb-ft. The new all-aluminum engine will reportedly reach a peak horsepower rating of 410-hp and torque of 430 lb-ft.
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