2020 Cadillac CT4 vs 2013-2019 ATS: Differences & changes compared
The 2020 Cadillac CT4 sedan will replace the ATS. In this side by side comparison, we see the two cars actually share a lot more than we initially thought.
The 2020 Cadillac CT4 sedan will replace the ATS. In this side by side comparison, we see the two cars actually share a lot more than we initially thought.
The 2019 Cadillac ATS-V Pedestal Edition coupe marks the end of the line, has a poo brown exterior, Recaro front seats, black wheels, and red Brembo brakes.
The Cadillac ATS sedan will die out with the 2018 model year, Cadillac has confirmed, but a replacement won’t be appearing straight away. The coupe lives on for the time being.
The Carbon Black pack for the 2017 Cadillac ATS-V includes black grille and alloys, carbonfiber aero kit and trim, suede steering wheel, and Recaro seats.
The 2017 update for the Cadillac ATS coupe includes streamlined trim levels, a standard 2-liter turbo I4, and the optional Carbon Black pack (seen here).
The 2017 Cadillac ATS range has dropped the 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine in favor of just the 2-liter turbo I4 and 3.6-liter V6.
The 2015 model year facelift for the Cadillac ATS brought a revised front bumper, redesigned grille and the new wreathless Cadillac logo to the ATS sedan.
The Cadillac ATS-V may get a more powerful version to take on the Mercedes-Benz AMG Black Series variants.
The Cadillac ATS-V has a 3.6-liter twin-turbo V6 with 464hp (346kW) and 444 lb-ft (601Nm). It can do 0 to 60mph in 3.8s, a top speed of 189mph (304km/h).
The Cadillac ATS-V coupe is powered a 3.6-liter twin-turbo V6 with 464 hp (346kW) and 444 lb-ft (601Nm). Sales start spring 2015 alongside the sedan ATS-V.