Cadillac has quietly launched the online configurators for the 2016 ATS-V Sedan and 2016 ATS-V Coupe, finally allowing those interested to build their compact performance sedan and coupe the way they want to.
This author built his ATS-V Sedan in Vector Blue Metallic ($495) and standard 18-inch painted wheels.
To make it the high-tech luxury rocket (rather than track machine) I’ve always wanted, I added the Luxury Package for $2,500, Safety and Security Package for $1,850, Power Sunroof for $1,050, and the 8-speed automatic transmission for $2,000, bringing the total to a healthy $69,355.
So, go ahead and configure your ATS-V Sedan here and your ATS-V Coupe here.
Comments
Great looking sport luxury. Too many options that should be standard. Overpriced. I went with BMW.
built and priced a blue coupe, no sun roof came in at about $75,000, seems expensive but nice
This is not cheaper than the M3, and that’s fine by me, if I’m buying this car, it should be on its own merit, and not because it’s cheaper than the competition. I just find it funny though, reading all the fanboy comments on these pages, about how it’s cheaper and a better value than the “overpriced” M3! I built a ATS-V the way I would want it, automatic, luxury and safety package, HUD, sunroof, but excluding the $6195 track package and MSRP is $72,750!! I built a M3 with similar options, with double clutch, executive package, driving assistance package and harmon kardon (navigation standard, sunroof no charge) and it’s $72,600
So it would be good if we all recognise the ATS-V for what it is, and don’t suggest it is cheaper than the competition, because it is not