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Cadillac ATS-V Looks Mean And Clean On Vossen HF-5 Wheels: Video

Produced between the 2016 and 2019 model years, the Cadillac ATS-V leans into the performance side of Caddy’s personality with chiseled good looks and turbocharged performance. Now, one Cadillac ATS-V owner is upgrading his coupe’s curb appeal with a set of Vossen Hybrid Forged HF-5 wheels, as featured in the following brief sub-two-minute video.

Shot on the streets of Miami, Florida, this video is short and sweet, providing plenty of eye candy as the upgraded Cadillac ATS-V struts its stuff in the sun. This particular model rocks a black-and-white color scheme that enhances its clean, sharp lines, with a blacked-out Cadillac crest in the nose, limo tint windows, and plenty of carbon fiber aero, the latter of which includes a pronounced front chin spoiler and a duckbill rear spoiler.

The whole thing is lowered as well, reducing the wheel well gap and giving the Cadillac ATS-V an aggressive stance on top of the new rollers. Just under the wheels, we see the Cadillac ATS-V’s sizable brake package, which in this case, includes calipers finished in yellow, adding a splash of color to the look and complementing the V-Series badging in the doors.

Speaking of the wheels, these particular units are Vossen’s Hybrid Forged HF-5 wheels, finished in Satin Silver and sized at 19 inches in diameter. Wheel width is staggered at 9.5 inches up front, and 10.5 inches in back.

Vossen also sells its HF-5 rollers in 20-inch, 21-inch, and 22-inch diameters, with pricing starting at $549 a piece.

Watching this upgraded Cadillac ATS-V strut around Miami is a treat for anyone who likes fast Cadillacs. The video includes both rolling shots and shots of the two-door parked on top of a parking structure as its white paint gleams in the sun.

Hit play on to see it for yourself:

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Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

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  1. And they’re not black – Hallelujah!

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  2. Black wheels are ok on trucks but on a Caddy why? Your supposed to show off in a Caddy…I remember my father’s 1971 sedan deville that think looked awesome with baby blue paint and all the chrome trim, when he would wax it it looked awesome!

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  3. The ATS in coupe form is still one of the best looking cars on the road, especially when properly dressed. I rarely stop at a gas station without someone commenting on how great it looks. And it’s nice that it is also so much fun to drive.

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