V8 Speculation

With the GM’s investment in the Tonawanda Engine facility, there is some excitement among enthusiasts about just what product(s) we might expect.

The most likely product is the direct injected 5th Generation 6.2L V8.  The 6.2L L94 engine in the Escalade is a Gen IV engine, and makes 403 hp.  Earlier tests by GM showed that a direct injected variant of the earlier L92 (like the L94 but without Active Fuel Management AFM) made another 50 hp, got 3-6% better fuel economy, and ran cleaner, with no other changes.  So hopefully one output of the new investment at Tonawanda will be a new 6.2L V8 that makes 450+ hp in the Escalade, and 475+ hp in the Camaro or base Corvette.

The ability to make more power gives other nice options — moving to a smaller displacement and keeping the same power.  By increasing power capacity by 10% one can decrease displacement by 10% and maintain the same power output.  So if a 6.2L engine makes 450 hp one could change to a 5.5L engine and still make 400 hp like the current L94.  The smaller displacement engine should gain in fuel economy and emissions from the smaller displacement.    I am always in favor of MORE horsepower, but to meet the new fuel economy and emissions regulations some changes will be required.  Changes that maintain excellent power output while becoming more environmentally friendly are the best changes.

Of course the real gain would be a Gen V version of the LSA Supercharged Direct Injection 6.2L V8 for the CTS-V that made 600+ hp.   One can dream…

Press Release:

    • Five plants receive work: Tonawanda, N.Y.; Defiance, Ohio; Bedford, Ind.; Bay City, Mich. and St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
    • Investment creates or retains about 1,600 jobs
    • New engines to save more fuel through direct injection technology and advanced combustion system design

DETROIT General Motors will invest more than $890 million which will create or retain more than 1,600 jobs in five North American plants to produce a new generation of fuel efficient small block truck and car engines.  The investment consists of the following:

  • Two plants will support the engine production:
    • Tonawanda, N.Y. – an investment of $400 million resulting in more than 710 jobs
    • St. Catharines, Ontario – an investment of $235 million resulting in approximately 400 jobs
  • Three plants will support engine casting and component production:
    • Defiance, Ohio – an investment of $115 million resulting in up to 189 jobs
    • Bedford, Ind. – an investment of $111 million resulting in about 245 jobs
    • Bay City, Mich. – an investment of $32 million resulting in over 80 jobs

The investments include facility renovation and installation of new, highly flexible engine machining and assembly equipment and special tooling designed for manufacturing efficiency and engine quality.  At the casting facilities, investments include expansion of  semi-permanent mold and precision sand casting technologies that result in a high degree of dimensional accuracy and material strength properties needed to support the newer, more efficient engines in GM’s product portfolio.

“GM is investing in our plants, restoring and creating jobs and making progress toward our vision of designing, building and selling the world’s best vehicles,” said Mark Reuss, president of GM North America.  “These latest investments show our commitment to improving fuel economy for buyers of every GM car, truck and crossover and giving them the best possible driving and ownership experience.”

The next generation small block engine family will have unprecedented fuel efficiency through direct injection and an all-new advanced combustion system design.  The new engine family will rely exclusively on aluminum engine blocks, which are lighter and contribute to the improved fuel efficiency. In addition to being E85 ethanol capable, these engines are being designed with the capability to meet increasingly stringent criteria emissions standards expected throughout this decade.

Specifics about the engine capabilities as well as product applications will be shared at a later date.

Since the launch of the new GM last July, the company has announced investments of more than $2.3 billion at 22 facilities in the U.S. and Canada.  These investments restored or created more than 9,100 jobs, and they demonstrate a strong commitment to GM’s future and to the United States and Canada.

2010 @Cadillac Escalade ESV Platinum Final Thoughts

The story so far: I picked up a 2010 Cadillac Escalade ESV Platinum from Crest Cadillac in Plano to test drive this weekend.  Saturday was Tennis a Escalade, and Night LifeSunday was a trip to Scarborough Faire.

I dropped off the Escalade ESV Platinum at Crest Cadillac this morning after a fun test drive over the weekend.

Summary: The Escalade ESV Platinum is like flying first class.  If you appreciate the additional space, the higher quality accommodations, and the personal service, then it is worth it. For the ESV Platinum the Cadillac Team has carefully and thoughtfully addressed every surface, every feature, every option of the ESV to be of the highest quality and utility.

Final thoughts (no particular order):

  • The Escalade ESV is an excellent vehicle if you need to do the things the ESV can do — haul 7 people and all their stuff in absolute comfort, or tow a horse trailer (or yacht!).
  • The ESV Platinum has absolutely exquisite appointments — everything is top notch
  • Tahama leather seats are very nice
  • In my usage the ESV got a combined 16.5 mpg or so in fuel economy
  • The L94 Engine has a perfectly smooth idle — no occasional cammy pulse like the CTS-V had
  • The ESV says “Premium Fuel Recommended” on the fuel flap; that surprised me — I thought the L94 V8 would use regular unleaded.
  • If I owned the ESV I would also look for an E85 flex fuel station and always use E85; I think alternate fuels are fun
  • With the electric, automatic running boards no problem for me or my Wife to get up into the ESV
  • I am sold on blind zone alert and heated/cooled cup holders after using them.

My Host for this test drive is Crest Cadillac of Plano, Texas.  They are located at 2701 North Central Expressway, Plano, Texas.  You can contact them by phone Toll-free at 1-866-697-9144 or locally at (972)578-7511, or on Twitter or Facebook

@Cadillac Escalade ESV Platinum at Scarborough Faire @crestcars @gmtexas

The story so far: I picked up a 2010 Cadillac Escalade ESV Platinum from Crest Cadillac in Plano to test drive this weekend.  Saturday was Tennis a Escalade, and Night Life.

Sunday Morning the Cadillac Escalade ESV Platinum and I headed to church.  One of the things I really enjoy about Cadillacs is that they are more formal cars, and feel perfectly suited for more formal occasions.  No problem navigating in close quarters in the parking lot, and the ESV continues to quietly, competently deliver huge interior space without a compromise in maneuverability.

After church I cruised down to Waxahachie, Texas for a visit to Scarborough Faire with my family.  This is a ~50 mile drive and gave me a good chance to get a feel for the Escalade ESV Platinum on the highway.  The navigation system is extremely simple to use, and I just put in “Waxahachie, Texas” for this purpose and off we went.  No problems in traffic, and out on the highway the Escalade cruises easily and smoothly at speed.  The navigation uses split screen views very effectively, showing on a portion of the navigation screen a diagram of the traffic flow in intersections, for example where the highway splits and showing the path we need to continue on.

I really enjoyed the blind spot alert system.  This system uses a small icon on the outside rear view mirror to alert you if a vehicle is currently in your ‘blind spot’, or in those spaces just over your left shoulder or right shoulder that are difficult to see from the Driver’s seat.  The Escalade has excellent outside rear-view mirrors, and I keep the outside mirrors adjusted to a fairly wide setting to minimize these ‘blind spots’, but nonetheless found this system helpful and useful.  My Wife declared it an obvious and mandatory safety feature after seeing it in action.

A special feature of the Escalade ESV Platinum are heated and cooled cup holders, which I enjoyed with a canned soft drink.  Obviously insulated drink cups will work less well with this type of cooler, but a canned drink or bottled drink are a good match.

No problems with all terrain in the Escalade

I always forget that the lanes inside the event grounds are all gravel, and the parking is all grass.  This makes me grimace a bit in the CTS, but of course is no issue with the rugged Escalade.

Scarborough Faire is a renaissance festival that is held in Waxahachie, Texas (south of Dallas) annually since 1981. From their website info:

Once inside the park, guests find themselves in the midst of a renaissance country faire replete with strolling characters, 22 stages of entertainment, 200 charming shoppes filled with handmade crafts, food purveyors, renaissance games and rides and the Tournament Field where bold knights joust thrice daily. Performers from around the country provide continuous entertainment on the stages and often invite audience participation.

We met up with some friends, and had a good time.  We try to go every year, and Scarborough Faire offers a fun mix of entertainment and period costume and other unique shopping opportunities.  My Wife selected, purchased, and donned a period costume, and fit in at the event much better than I.

Because I arrived later in the morning, the Escalade ESV was parked in the far, far parking area from the Gate.  I fetched it while my Wife waited at the Gate, but she returned the favor by grabbing a photo of the Escalade ESV with the Scarborough Faire main gate as a backdrop.

Escalade at Scarborough Faire main gate

We enjoyed a lovely drive back to Plano.  The Escalade ESV makes for a nice road trip vehicle, since it is quiet for conversation on the highway.   It is very comfortable on the road.  This one is White Diamond, which is not my Wife’s favorite color (Red), but after I assured her that it was in fact available in other shades she gave it a cautious approval.

 

Other Shades of Escalade:

Celestial Blue

Black Raven

Stealth Gray

Gold Mist

Black Ice

Infrared Tintcoat

Galaxy Gray

Silver Lining

I will be adding a number of articles about the Cadillac Escalade ESV Platinum over the weekend, so stay tuned!

My Host for this test drive is Crest Cadillac of Plano, Texas.  They are located at 2701 North Central Expressway, Plano, Texas.  You can contact them by phone Toll-free at 1-866-697-9144 or locally at (972)578-7511, or on Twitter or Facebook