2011 Cadillac Cts Hennessey Cts-v on 2040-cars
Waycross, Georgia, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : myrl_tep@zoho.eu .
This is a Cadillac CTS-V 800-HPE Coupe Serial #001 built by Hennessey Performance out of Sealy, Texas. The original
motor was pulled by Hennessey Performance and replaced by a motor built to their specifications. All detailed motor
specs are unfortunately unavailable to the public by Hennessey Performance. Hood and trim are custom made carbon
fiber by Hennessey. The wheels are a beautiful custom made one-off design by Butler Wheel & Tire (one of a kind).
This is an unbelievable driver with a breathtaking amount of power on hand in an instant. The sound of this car with the
combination of the exhaust note and supercharger is unbelievable. Adult owned and driven. HPE800 CTS-V Upgrade includes:
*Hennessy Prepped Block
*Upgraded Supercharger
*CNC Ported Cylinder Heads
*HPE Air Induction System
*Upgraded Valvetrain
*Custom Ground HPE Camshaft
*Stainless Steel Long Tube Headers
*HiFlow Cats
*Upgraded Intercooler Exchanger
*160 Degree Thermostat
*All Gaskets and Fluids
*Professional Installation
*HPE Engine Management Calibration
*Dyno Tuning & Road Testing (800 Bhp / 690 Rwhp
*Hennessey Exterior Badging
*Hennessey Premium Floormats
*Hennessy Embroidered Headrests
*Serial-Numbered Dash & Engine Plaques (Serial #001)
*3 yr. / 36,000 Mile Limited Warranty
*91 Octane Silver Badges
*CTS-V Coupe Rear Hydrocarbon Spoiler
*CTS-V Coupe Hydrocarbon Side Skirts
*CTS-V Hydrocarbon Front Spoiler
*CTS-V Coupe D3 Hydrocarbon Rear Diffuser
*Hydrocarbon Overlay Foglight Bezels
*CTS Carbon Fiber Door Seals
*Custom Built Vellano One-Off Wheels w/ tires
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Or part of the interior, we should say, because while the image above clearly shows the new dashboard and center console, as well as parts of the front seats and interior door panels, the Escalade is most certainly not a two-seat coupe. The outgoing Escalade can accommodate up to eight in either standard or ESV form (but not in EXT pickup configuration), and the new model promises to deliver the same, and we're curious to see what Cadillac has in store for the rear passenger compartment.
Compared to its more accessible counterparts, the new Escalade clearly offers a more upscale environment than even the uplevel Yukon Denali, with softer-looking leather, richer wood veneer and a waterfall center infotainment console that's different from the more modular design in the Chevy and GMC. The steering wheel is also unique and the instrument cluster appears to meld more smoothly across the dashboard, but the door mirrors, wide center armrest, column shifter and A-pillar grab handle all look like they were carried over from the Escalade's platform mates.
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