Cadillac Releases New Details About the 2019 ATS-V Coupe
Although Cadillac recently announced that it will phase out production of the ATS sedan, the ATS coupe seems to be one car that it plans on retaining for a bit longer. The automaker has elaborated on this development, by providing a few more details on the 2019 ATS-V coupe version which will ride out the final days of the ATS model.
First of all, the 2019 ATS-V coupe loses two exterior colors: Vector Blue Metallic and Phantom Gray Metallic. The vehicle does gain one new shade for the model year —
Wave Metallic — if you’re willing to pay an additional fee.
The model also gets rid of two LPO features it originally included: the Winter Protection Package and the vehicle cover. Lastly, the brand has eliminated the option of the ATS-V Championship Edition package. Fans of the model are probably familiar with this limited time offering, which commemorated Cadillac‘s success in the IMSA racing series. It featured Jet Black with Morello Red Accents on the exterior, as well as Red Brembo calipers, black detailing on the grille and rear trim, and the polished face forged alloy wheels.
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Despite the ATS-V coupe’s loss of certain features, there are still quite a few elements to anticipate about this sleek, track-worthy ride.
- It takes just 3.8 seconds to achieve 60 mph from a standstill.
- It has the capacity a top track speed of 189 mph.
- It boasts 464 horsepower and 445 lb-ft of torque, thanks to a potent 3.6-liter Twin Turbo V6 engine.
- Magnetic Ride Control technology for a smooth driving experience.
- 18-inch V-forged alloy wheels paired with Michelin® Pilot® Super Sport low-profile tires.
Stay tuned for more details about the 2019 ATS-V coupe as the brand reveals additional amenities and technology perks this model will provide.
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