Cadillac ATS Options — Build the best ATS

Cadillac now has a Build your Own planner up on the Cadillac ATS website, so let’ s make some choices for Cadillac ATS options and build the best Cadillac ATS!

Cadillac ATS options

First, I want the 2L Turbo four power train. Although the 3.6L V6 has 321 hp vs the 272 hp rating of the 2L Turbo, I feel the Turbo 4 offers better balance and more opportunities for tuning.

2.0L Turbo I4 DI DOHC Engine with Variable Valve Timing

The all-new 2.0L Turbo makes its Cadillac debut with the ATS. This dynamic engine features Dual Overhead Camshaft design, continuously Variable Valve Timing and Direct Fuel Injection for optimal performance and engine efficiency. The 2.0L Turbo boasts impressive horsepower ratings and provides peak torque through a wide RPM range, delivering immediate, responsive power in any situation. Contributing to this broad power band is a turbocharger that generates up to 20 pounds of boost with virtually no turbo lag. Drivers can choose from a sporty 6-speed automatic with tap-shift control, or the new TREMEC 6-speed manual available on rear-wheel drive models. The 2.0L Turbo powertrain produces:

  • 272 hp @ 5500 rpm
  • 260 lb-ft of torque @1700-5500 rpm

Here in Texas 2 wheel drive is good. If you live where there is more snow you may prefer AWD.

2L Turbo Premium is the all-in selection:

2.0L Turbo Premium Features

The Premium Collection ingeniously melds sophistication with athleticism. The 2.0L Turbo direct-injected four-cylinder 272 HP engine features a 6-speed automatic transmission standard, with a Tremec 6-speed manual available. Rear-Wheel Drive includes a revolutionary Magnetic Ride Control suspension, limited-slip differential, high-capacity engine cooling and performance summer tires.1 Inside, you’ll find a full-color, reconfigurable Head-Up Display (HUD), Cadillac CUE with navigation2 and a Bose® premium surround sound system.

THE 2.0L TURBO PREMIUM COLLECTION INCLUDES OR REPLACES FEATURES INCLUDED ON THE 2.0L TURBO PERFORMANCE TRIM, PLUS:

  1. Full-color, reconfigurable Head-Up Display (HUD)
  2. CUE with navigation2
  3. 60/40 split fold rear seat
  4. Sport suspension with Magnetic Ride Control and limited-slip differential
  5. High-capacity engine cooling
  6. 18” machined-finish aluminum wheels
  7. Performance summer run-flat tires1

Exterior: Crystal Red Tintcoat

Interior: Light Platinum leather seating surfaces, Brownstone accents and Okapi Stripe trim

Next we have a choice of a pair of wheel sets, either 18″ x 8″ front, 18″ x 9″ rear forged aluminum wheels with bright machined-finish (and stretched-V spokes) or polished finish (and straight spokes). I can’t tell which i would prefer so I’ll stick to the machined finish for now.

That would make good Cadillac ATS options for me — although I want to wait and see the ATS-V before I’ll be ready to shop a replacement for my STS-V.

What Cadillac ATS options will you choose? Please hit the comments & share.

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GM Automotive Design: Celebrating 85 Years

Cadillac Ciel Concept – GM was the first automobile manufacturer to single out automotive design. On June 23, 1927, the Executive Committee of General Motors approved the creation of a new department to Òstudy the question of art and color combinations in General Motors products. What was true 85 years ago is still true today: GM Design is united in its passion for creating vehicles that make an emotional connection with customers. X12SN_SN572 (06/13/2012)

General Motors created the art of automotive design when GM was the first automobile manufacturer to open a specific design studio assigned to make sure products extended beyond simple function.  There have been some notable models that were not GM’s finest moments.  But there have also been — and will continue to be — models that take your breath away.

“Our global team is united around its passion for designing vehicles that make an emotional connection with customers,” said Ed Welburn, GM vice president, Global Design. “What was true 85 years ago is still true today: A designer’s role is to create a beautifully executed exterior with great proportions to draw you in, and an interior environment that invites you into a relationship that develops and grows.”

Welburn, the sixth design chief in GM’s 104-year history and the first to have global vehicle design leadership responsibilities, will serve as honorary chairman of another visionary group at the 25th annual EyesOn Design Automotive Design Exhibition on Sunday, June 17. Proceeds benefit the Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology’s efforts to find scientific breakthroughs to help those with severe vision loss.

Under Welburn’s strategic eye, each of GM’s eight global passenger car brands is distinctive in form and vocabulary from one another as well as from other brands in the marketplace. Cadillac and Buick have each undergone a design renaissance, and Chevrolet has become a global brand with a globally recognized design language. Vehicle introductions that have helped propel GM’s resurgence include the Chevrolet Camaro sports car, Malibu midsize sedan and Cruze compact car; the Cadillac CTS Coupe, GMC Terrain, and the Buick Enclave and LaCrosse.

The award-winning Chevrolet Volt electric vehicle with extended range went from concept to production in just three years. Volt won North American Car of the Year honors and, along with its European sibling, the Opel Ampera, the European Car of the Year award as well. GM’s other award-winning global brands include Holden in Australia and Wuling and Baojun in China.

Welburn and his global design team say their best work lies ahead. Tomorrow’s classic cars, he said, are on the sketchpads and computers of today’s designers. GM Design is at the forefront of an ongoing global product renaissance that will see 70 percent of the vehicle portfolio replaced within the next three years.

“Our global structure allows us to design more new vehicles and to dedicate more people using the latest technology and tools to bring them to market,” said Welburn. “The diversity of thought, experience, culture and perspective we foster here is unrivaled, and it fuels our creative process. Though we have multiple design centers, our mission is clear: Every new product we develop has to be a home run; each one has to be a great vehicle.”

GM was the first automobile manufacturer to single out automotive design. On June 23, 1927, the Executive Committee of General Motors approved the creation of a new department to “study the question of art and color combinations in General Motors products” and hired Harley Earl, a custom coach builder from Hollywood and the creator of the 1927 LaSalle, as its leader.

Earl’s entry into the auto industry doomed rival Henry Ford’s “the customer can have it any color he wants as long as it is black” motto. Among Earl’s numerous accomplishments are the development of concept cars; the yearly model changeover; the vehicle tailfins of the 1950s; the traveling Motorama auto shows and the development of the iconic Corvette. Earl also is credited with hiring the industry’s first female automotive designers.

Earl also was responsible for identifying architect Eero Saarinen to design the GM Technical Center campus, which is on the National Register of Historic Places and recognized around the world for its mid-century architecture.

GM Design vice presidents following Earl were William Mitchell (1958-1977), Irving Rybicki (1977-1986), Charles Jordan (1986-1992), Wayne Cherry (1992-2003) and Welburn (2003-present).

 

 

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