2009 Cadillac CTS in Australia to stay

Yes, this is press-releasy but I love the history lesson part:

No stranger to Australian shores, Cadillacs were built and sold in Australia during the 1930s. Initially exported in right-hand drive from Detroit between the years of 1927 and 1934, Australia soon began to receive the ‘CKD Chassis’ or complete knock-down kits for assembly in Australia. Assembled in Adelaide, the LaSalle Series 50 sedans and the Cadillac Series 60 models received Holden built bodies, which were designed to look much like those in the US.

Technically, only the 1934 Lasalle was the Series 50 chassis.  1934 was a hard time for Cadillac (and Lasalle) so I’m sure every sale was doubly welcome.

The CTS Coupe will also be released in Australia.  Welcome to the party, Mates!  Thanks for helping design the engine and chassis; I reckon the CTS is a home-town hero down under, more or less.

All-New Cadillac Makes Its Australian Debut

SYDNEY – General Motors’ flagship brand, Cadillac has launched in Australia at the 2008 Australian International Motor Show with the acclaimed Cadillac CTS sedan and the Australian premiere of the CTS Coupe Concept.

Synonymous with luxury and performance, Cadillac’s return to Australia after 70 years marks the latest step in its global expansion, led by a growing portfolio of luxury vehicles that aim to compete at the highest levels in markets around the world.

“With cutting edge design, serious performance and a comprehensive package of luxury appointments, Cadillac will appeal to prestige car buyers and offer a genuine alternative to the traditional European brands,” said Director of GM Premium Brands, Parveen Batish.

Cadillac’s product renaissance has created tremendous global expansion for the brand. Following the launch of the CTS in the United States in September 2007, sales increased by almost 60 percent.

Continued growth in Europe and emerging markets like China and Russia, paired with the brands introduction in South Africa in 2007, have supported Cadillac’s total sales growth this year outside of the United States of 11.5% through to July 2008.

For over a century, Cadillac has built a reputation for design and innovation. Cadillac was the first automaker to use a self-starter, the first with an independent front-wheel suspension and syncromesh transmission, as well as being the first to introduce vehicle streamline design.

Cadillac’s resurgence is based on a design theme and brand ethos called ‘Art and Science’. Beginning in 1998 with a concept car called Evoq, the new design language was surprising, even shocking, for the brand and is driven by signature styling that continues to break new ground.

Born out of the desire to set Cadillac apart from the pack and reposition the brand to a new generation of luxury consumers, a decade later Cadillac has established a global design centre in the US that directs the styling of Cadillac for all markets around the world, while also serving as the symbol of the brand’s renewed emphasis on technology, craftsmanship and performance.

Cadillac is recognised as the standard of excellence and has undoubtedly attained the status of popular culture icon. With appearances in movies, music, television and fine art, Cadillac has a true global status of luxury and success.

No stranger to Australian shores, Cadillacs were built and sold in Australia during the 1930s. Initially exported in right-hand drive from Detroit between the years of 1927 and 1934, Australia soon began to receive the ‘CKD Chassis’ or complete knock-down kits for assembly in Australia. Assembled in Adelaide, the LaSalle Series 50 sedans and the Cadillac Series 60 models received Holden built bodies, which were designed to look much like those in the US.

Cadillac CTS

Spearheading Cadillac’s Australian introduction is the new-generation CTS. Named ‘2008 Car of the Year’ by the prestigious Motor Trend magazine in the US, the CTS delivers a comprehensive package based on dramatic design, stunning interior appointments, serious performance and sports car handling.

The new CTS has been a strong contributor to Cadillac’s global growth. “Cadillac sales have exceeded our expectations and have been growing steadily,” commenting on the CTS, Cadillac general manager Jim Taylor said.

“We believe the CTS will be an appealing choice for those seeking a compelling combination of luxury and performance.”

“The all-new CTS embodies all of the hallmark Cadillac cues: a striking design, entertaining luxury and rewarding performance,” said Taylor. “We’re confident that this CTS meets the discriminating tastes and demands of luxury customers, no matter where they live.”

The rear-wheel drive Australian CTS will be powered by a 3.6-litre V-6 direct injection petrol engine with variable valve timing, which generates 227 kW* and 370 Nm* of torque. The engine is mated to a six-speed automatic transmission.

Direct injection fuel delivery enables very efficient combustion, helps reduce emissions and allows higher compression ratio to maintain fuel efficiency. Unlike many of its competitors, the 3.6-litre engine requires only regular unleaded petrol, resulting in additional savings for the owner.

Australian customers will have the choice of two performance-tuned suspension packages. With the demands and needs of global luxury buyers in mind, the CTS was developed and tested on city streets and country roads across China, North America and Europe, including the famed Nürburgring track. The result is a finely tuned global car that combines power with smoothness, efficiency and technical sophistication.

The 2008 CTS builds on Cadillac’s reputation for safety with an impressive range of standard features, including Stabilitrak® electronic chassis/stability control system and front, side and curtain airbags.

The Cadillac interior boasts hand-cut and sewn interior trim components, an innovative ambient interior lighting system, integrated iPod®/MP3 compatibility and an advanced audio system with an integrated 40 gigabyte hard drive.

“The CTS design is contemporary rather than traditional and the dramatic and sharply tailored exterior adds unique passion and attitude,” Mr. Batish said. “Inside, Cadillac has combined advanced technologies and electronics with outstanding craftsmanship. CTS has been designed and engineered to challenge the very best in the world.”

The Cadillac CTS will go on-sale in early 2009 and pricing, full technical and feature specification and certification details will be available closer to the on-sale date.

Cadillac CTS Coupe Concept

The CTS Coupe Concept, which was unveiled at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in January 2008, extends the dramatic design of its sedan predecessor to cast a striking road presence.

Designed under the direction of Michael Simcoe, former head of GM Holden Design in Australia, the CTS Coupe concept possesses fast-rake styling blended with hand-sculpted bodywork to project a profile unlike anything else on the road.

Exuding the design cues of a carefully cut diamond, the CTS Coupe has classic Cadillac cues such as vertical headlamps and tail lamps to acknowledge the brand’s heritage combined with a forward-looking design.

A classic 2 + 2 interior environment enhances the CTS Coupe’s personal feel. It shares the hand cut-and-sewn instrument panel and centre console with the CTS, but features unique front and rear seats, a continuous console running between the front and rear seats, and custom door panels.

Like the sedan, the CTS Coupe concept’s interior is home to a host of technologies, including a premium Bose audio system, and a 40-gigabyte hard drive to support iPod®/MP3 functionality and – like the CTS – features a screen that rises out of the centre of the instrument panel.

The CTS Coupe has the same 3.6L V6 engine as the sedan, including the 227kW Direct Injection power plant, and has also been designed to take other engine variants. A six-speed manual transmission backs the engine and a sport-tuned suspension gives it a slightly lower ride height than a production CTS.

The production CTS Coupe is confirmed to join the Australian Cadillac model line-up in late 2009.

Cadillac dealer network in Australia

Cadillac will join Saab and HUMMER and be managed in Australia and New Zealand by the GM Premium Brands group. Cadillac also announced that 16 dealers throughout Australia and New Zealand will represent Cadillac as part of the distribution network.

Dealer details are as follows:

DEALER and LOCATION
Lance Dixon Cadillac Doncaster, VIC
Mentone Saab Cadillac Mentone, VIC
City Cadillac Richmond, VIC
Winter & Taylor Cadillac Geelong, VIC
Alec Mildren Cadillac Artarmon, NSW
Heartland Cadillac Parramatta, NSW
Commonwealth Cadillac Phillip, ACT
Brisbane Cadillac Albion, QLD
Zupps Cadillac Mount Gravatt, QLD
Surfers City Cadillac Ashmore, QLD
Metro Cadillac Prospect, SA
Henley Cadillac Osborne Park, WA
Motors Cadillac Hobart, TAS
Schofield Cadillac Newmarket
Williams & Adams Cadillac Wellington
Blackwell Cadillac Christchurch

Ask Patty what’s cool and high tech? Chevrolet Volt

Quick note that Ask Patty included the Chevrolet Volt in their blog

More Choices than Ever Before – The Alternative Cars of the Future

The New Volt Takes You Farther
General Motors celebrated its 100th birthday this month with a new Extended-Range Electric Vehicle (E-REV), the Chevrolet Volt also displayed at the Santa Monica AltCar Expo. Aerodynamics was one of the key motivations for the design of the Volt, especially since it plays a big role in driving range.

The 16-kWh lithium-ion battery provides electricity for trips up to 40 miles. The battery works with a gasoline/E85-powered engine generator that sustains charge. When the battery is depleted, it can extend the car’s range for hundreds of miles so consumers do not have to worry about running out of electricity. Because of its charging technology, the Volt can be charged in less than three hours on a 240v outlet. Moreover, GM estimates that the unique system only costs two cents per mile while under gasoline- and emissions-free battery power. The Volt is scheduled for production at the end of 2010.

All good, all correct, and exactly the type of facts that GM and Chevrolet need for real people to know. The Volt is a revolutionary automobile.

Compare:  I paid $3.45/gallon of regular unleaded today.  If I got 20 mpg city that would be $0.1725 per mile.  The Volt will cost around $0.02 per mile for the first 40 miles of electric charge (all the range most people use in a day).  At today’s gas prices that will cost the same ($3.45/.02) as if the Volt got 172 mpg!

CTS SPORT WAGON TAKES CADILLAC INTO NEW MARKETS

Paris, October 2008

• Dramatically designed CTS Sport Wagon makes debut

• Spacious, stylish, luxury interior offers alternative to luxury SUVs and other Wagons

• Petrol and diesel engines, rear or all wheel drive, 6-speed automatic gearbox

PARIS MOTORSHOW – The CTS Sport Wagon will be seen in European Cadillac dealerships during 2009, showcasing a dramatic design that brings the wagon body style to new markets.  Complementing the styling and ample interior space, a range of fuel and emissions-efficient, six cylinder gasoline and diesel engines are expected to make the CTS Sport Wagon an attractive alternative to larger luxury vehicles.

Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon

Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon

The CTS Wagon is launched with a 3.6L V6, direct injection powertrain generating 227kW (311horsepower). Direct gasoline injection technology delivers fuel more precisely to increase the efficiency of combustion and helps the CTS offer more power while less fuel is consumed and less emissions are created. The engine shows a 25-percent drop in cold-start hydrocarbon emissions in comparison with previous engines of a similar size.  The engine is matched with a fuel-saving, electronically controlled six-speed automatic transmission. As with the CTS Sedan, the Sport Wagon includes All Wheel Drive as an option.

An efficient 2.9L turbo-diesel engine is currently being developed for CTS models. Due for launch later in 2009, it is a compact, dual overhead cam, four-valve V6 engine from GM’s family of diesel engines. The engine is rated at 184 kW (250 hp) and delivers optimal fuel economy, low emissions and noise levels. It is expected to significantly boost demand for the model in key European markets.  Like other historic Cadillac designs, the new CTS Sport Wagon has an unmistakable and dynamic presence, striking a sporting stance, with a wide track. Signature exterior cues include horizontal spline lines and dihedral, v-shaped hood. Further exterior highlights include 19-inch wheels and the option of a large, panoramic sunroof.

“The addition of this dramatically-designed Sport Wagon is well synchronized with today’s changing consumer tastes as a compelling alternative to SUVs or other larger vehicles,” says Jim Taylor, Cadillac general manager. “This is an important step in Cadillac’s ongoing global expansion, and of course in international markets like Europe, wagons have been and continue to be very significant.”
The CTS Sport Wagon rides on the same 2,880mm wheelbase as the CTS Sedan, but offers a generous cargo area behind the rear seats. Functionality was a guiding factor during development, but so was injecting emotion into the normally sedate wagon category.  One example of this integration of form and function is found in the seamless roof load management system. Rather than brackets and cross bars that protrude above the roof line, the CTS Sport Wagon’s system blends with the roofline, maintaining an uninterrupted appearance.  The center section of the roof panel angles downward inside the roof edges. This allows an unobtrusive placement of the cross bars and creates a subtle fin effect at the trailing edges of the rear panels.

An intricately cut rear profile injects fashion-forward design into a distinctive silhouette that suggests speed and aerodynamic efficiency. The Cadillac “V” motif culminates in a spine at the center of the power-opening liftgate, accented with a subtle spoiler at the top of the backlight.  The rear quarter panels extend slightly beyond the inward-angled planes of the V, creating a distinctive W shape at the rear of the vehicle. Large, prominent vertical tail lamps – with Cadillac’s signature light pipe technology – are the final, dramatic touches to the rear-end styling.

The interior of the CTS Sport Wagon is common to the much-acclaimed Sedan, including streamlined instrumentation, LED lighting and hand-cut-and-sewn accents with French stitching.  Again combining form and function, an integrated cargo management system offers adjustable in-floor containment. The CTS Sport Wagon, like the Sedan, includes available features such as a 40-gigabyte internal hard drive, pop-up navigation screen and a hand-cut-and-sewn interior with Sapele wood accents. Extra safety is offered by a rear-view camera system, integrated with the navigation system.

The Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon will show up at European Cadillac dealerships during 2009. Price information and equipment details will be announced later.

CTS SPORT WAGON PRELIMINARY SPECIFICATIONS

Vehicle type:     four-door, five-passenger rear-wheel-drive/all-wheel-drive wagon
Wheelbase (mm):     2880
Length (mm):     4859
Width (mm):     1842
Height (mm):     1502
Track (mm):     1570 (front); 1575 (rear)
Engines:     3.6L V-6 VVT DI (227 kW/311 hp)
Transmissions:     Hydra-Matic 6L50 six-speed automatic
Suspension:     four-wheel independent: MacPherson strut front; multilink rear, progressive rate coil springs, monotube shock absorbers
Steering:     variable-assist rack-and-pinion
Brakes:     four-wheel disc; dual-piston front calipers; single-piston rear calipers
Wheels:     18-inch or 19-inch aluminum
Luggage capacity (L):     349 (behind rear seats), 704 (behind front seats, 2nd row seats folded)
Total volume (L):     3081