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As if the 400-horsepower CTS-V Series isn't enough, we photographed General Motors' Performance Division engineers testing an even higher performance version.
Referred to as the CTS-V Series Plus by spectators at the Nürburgring, this CTS mule is said to be powered by a 6.0-liter V-8, and sources are estimating the horsepower to be in the 475-500 range. General Motors is aggressively testing this more powerful CTS, but production plans have not yet been confirmed.
The vehicle show here is actually an older CTS-V mule. The higher-performance CTS-V Plus uses a larger-displacement pushrod small-block engine, so the hood hump should disappear in production.
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Originally posted by mr-mstng@May. 10th, 2004, 5:52 AM
M5 fighter!
I never really took to the new Caddy's edgy design, but the flares and wheels make it really stand out. I like it!
M5 fighter!
I never really took to the new Caddy's edgy design, but the flares and wheels make it really stand out. I like it!
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