Starting with the supercharged V8-powered CTS-V from 20 years ago, the Cadillac V-Series has always been about combining America’s most well-known luxury automaker, Cadillac, with absurd amounts of horsepower and legitimate performance acumen. The contemporary Cadillac CT5-V and its Blackwing variant, possessing 360 horsepower and 668 horsepower, respectively, carry on the V-Series torch quite nicely. However, as the Age of Ultium approaches with vehicles like the Cadillac IQ and General Motors brands shifting collective attention to electric vehicles, Cadillac hasn’t
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