MT. PLEASANT, Mich. -
GM has released the news this past Friday that the new Cadillac CT6 will debut with a new V-6!
This new V-6 engine includes a best-in-segment 400 HP 3-liter twin turbo
engine V-6 that will debut with the brand’s new CT-6 sedan. The CT6, midsize
CTS, and the compact ATS sedans will also be outfitted with the next generation
of V-6 engines.
This exciting engine announcement is in coordination of the
new CT6 rollout, which was featured during an Oscars ad back in February. The
new Cadillac CT6 will debut with a new
V-6 engine and General Motors is currently investing heavily into Cadillac’s image,
attempting to bring more sophistication to the brand itself. These V-6
powertrains are apart of this massive $12 billion investment in GM’s luxury
brand.
“A new premium engine with a new premium car is just what
the luxury space needs,” states Stephanie Brinley, an auto analyst with HIS
Automotive. “It is a smart move for Cadillac to offer a brand new engine in a
car that promises premium content and technology.” However, the new powerfully impressive engine will have some affect on the sedan's fuel economy. Cadillac engineers did mention that fuel economy is not a customer priority
in the luxury market, but now due to stricter federal fuel economy mandates,
manufacturers are replacing V-8 engines with turbo V-6s as a premium engine
option.
If you would like to get more information on this amazing any of
our new Cadillac models, stop by, or give us a call at (989)-773-3937! At Hank
Graff Mt. Pleasant we strive to provide our customers with a car buying
experience that is accommodating, stress-free and fun! Visit us at our Chevrolet dealership
located at 4580 E Pickard Rd in Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48858 or our Buick GMC Cadillac dealership located
at 116 N. Mission St in Mount Pleasant, MI 48858.
Websites: Chevrolet: HankGraffMtPleasant.com and
Buick GMC Cadillac: GraffBGC.com
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