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Good Sign: Cadillac Offering Direct VSport Upgrades to Regular CTS Owners

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Those wishing to upgrade the suspension of their non-Vsport third-generation (2014, 2015, 2016) Cadillac CTS Sedan with 2.0 Turbo LTG or 3.6L LFX engines can now do so, thanks to a suspension upgrade kit directly from Cadillac.

Termed Vsport Performance Suspension Upgrade Package, the official Cadillac accessory is includes:

  1. P245/40R18 front and P275/35R18 rear, summer-only run-flat tires (XBY)
  2. 18″ x 8.5″ (45.7 cm x 21.6 cm) front and 18″ x 9.5″ (45.7 cm x 24.1 cm) rear, Midnight Silver premium painted aluminum wheels (SPH)
  3. Performance suspension (FE3)


Read more: GM Authority

That's pretty cool. A CTS 2.0T with a tune (available up to 315 hp/330 lb-ft) and the suspension package could be a pretty sweet-driving luxury car, if you don't mind the blender noises under the hood.

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I would want to upgrade my CTS to the XTS V-Sport suspension

 

 

XTS??? 

 

I would want to upgrade my CTS to the XTS V-Sport suspension

 

 

XTS??? 

 

 

XTS.

 

Magnetic ride control for when I want to be sporty.

Air springs for comfort when I'm on a long trip.

The idea of a V-Sport suspension upgrade is a neat one. Probably not a lot of takers, but good for the brand's rep.

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