2014 marks the arrival of a new generation of CTS sedans. The base model comes with a turbocharged 2.0L four with a six-speed automatic. The much sportier versions, designated CTS Vsport, use a twin-turbocharged V6 developing 420 horsepower and 430 lbs.-ft. of torque with, as a bonus, an eight-speed automatic transmission. Cadillac plans no major changes to the coupe and wagon models in 2014, as both are waiting for their redesign.
Pros
- Undeniably fun to drive
- Exceptional performance
- Impressive braking
- Excellent seats
- Luxurious ambiance
Cons
- Impractical back seats
- Reduced visibility
- Imprecise steering
- High fuel consumption (CTS V)