Cadillac Celebrates Heritage With CTS-V Glacier Metallic Edition
Cadillac will offer the 2018 CTS-V Glacier Metallic Edition that's painted a smoky light gray to celebrate the brand's 115-year history, Cadillac has announced. Cadillac will produce only 115 of these sedans.
by Staff
August 24, 2017
Photo of 2018 CTS-V Glacier Metallic Edition courtesy of Cadillac.
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Photo of 2018 CTS-V Glacier Metallic Edition courtesy of Cadillac.
Cadillac will offer the 2018 CTS-V Glacier Metallic Edition that's painted a smoky light gray to celebrate the brand's 115-year history, Cadillac has announced.
Cadillac will produce only 115 of these sedans.
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Exterior features include standard illuminated door handles, dark red Brembo brake calipers and 19-inch forged polish-finished alloy wheels with Midnight Silver painted pockets.
The interior features Jet Black RECARO race-inspired sport seats, the Performance Data Recorder system featuring COSWORTH Toolbox analysis software, UltraView sunroof, the Rear Camera Mirror and the next-generation Cadillac user experience infotainment system.
The Cadillac CTS-V sedan is powered by a supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 engine that makes at 640 horsepower and 630 lb.-ft. of torque.
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