2013 Cadillac ATS
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3.6 liter V6 |
Weight |
under 3400 lbs | ||
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HP |
320 hp |
HP/Weight |
under 10.625 lbs per hp | ||
HP/Liter |
88.9 hp per liter |
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(from Cadillac Press Release) 2013 Cadillac ATS Challenges the Status Quo
DETROIT – Cadillac today
introduced the 2013 ATS, an all-new compact luxury sports sedan
intended to challenge the world’s best premium cars. Developed on an
all-new, lightweight vehicle architecture, Cadillac’s entry into the
world’s most significant luxury car segment goes on sale this
summer.
The rear-drive ATS brings Cadillac’s blend of technologically driven
performance, elegance and design to a new audience of spirited
drivers. Its sophisticated driving experience is enhanced with
Cadillac CUE, a comprehensive, in-vehicle user experience that
merges intuitive design with industry-first controls and commands
for information and media data.
“Designed with quick, nimble and fun-to-drive dynamics, ATS expands
Cadillac’s portfolio into a crucial global segment,” said Don
Butler, vice president of marketing for Cadillac. “For a new group
of luxury consumers, this is a car that will fit their lifestyle and
challenge the segment’s status quo.”
The Cadillac ATS is a new expression of Cadillac’s Art & Science
execution philosophy, built on a foundation of driving dynamics and
mass efficiency. It is the most agile and lightweight Cadillac, with
one of the lowest curb weights in the segment – less than 3,400
pounds (1,542 kg).
Germany’s famed Nürburgring served as one of the key testing
grounds, along with additional roads, racetracks and laboratories
around the globe, ATS engineers balanced performance with Cadillac’s
trademark refinement. Contributing components and features include:
“More than just another
new entry, the ATS aims to change the status quo of the
European-dominated segment,” said Butler. “That is why our approach
in all elements of its development is so extensive and focused.”
A broad lineup of engines – including two four-cylinders and a V-6
for North America – delivers strong power to the ATS and capitalizes
on the car’s lightweight structure to complement its performance
with efficiency. The optional engines include an all-new 2.0L
turbocharged four-cylinder rated at 270 horsepower (201 kW) and
Cadillac’s award-winning 3.6L V-6, estimated at 320 horsepower (238
kW).
At 135hp/L, the new 2.0T is one of the most power-dense engines in
the industry, topping engines from European competitors. ATS will
offer both manual and automatic transmission options, along with
rear-wheel and all-wheel-drive configurations.
The ATS will deliver peak highway fuel economy of more than 30 mpg.
A spirit of lightness and balance
Making the ATS one of
the segment’s lightest cars was a fundamental criterion for and the
guiding principle during its development, but it was done in a
nuanced manner that ensures a refined driving experience.
“Low weight gives the ATS a more nimble and controllable feel, while
also optimizing the performance and efficiency of the powertrains,”
said David Masch, ATS chief engineer. “But we were careful to manage
the weight while maintaining Cadillac’s signature levels of
refinement.”
Optimizing the ATS’s mass was the result of a four-pronged
philosophy that included strict adherence to original architectural
goals, measured load management throughout the vehicle, benchmarking
components to see if lighter solutions were available and an overall
culture that “weighed” the mass of every component in the car
against all aspects of its development.
An aluminum hood, magnesium engine mount brackets and even
lightweight, natural-fiber door trim panels contribute to the ATS’s
low overall mass – and reflect the systematic approach of evaluating
every gram that went into the car. But some weight was deemed not
only beneficial, but essential to the ATS’s driving experience. An
example is the cast iron differential: Engineers found they could
improve fuel economy with a cast iron differential rather than a
lighter aluminum version.
And while the rear suspension is mostly steel, the focus on load
management and straight links enabled significant weight savings
without using alternate materials. This helps offset the weight of
the engine and transmission at the front of the vehicle, helping the
ATS deliver its near-perfect 50/50 weight balance, while also
contributing to lower noise and vibration. A similar approach was
taken on the wheels, where extra structural aluminum was
strategically added to further reduce vibration.
“We approached development by counting all the grams in the ATS,”
said Masch. “We minimized them where we could and put them to the
best use where they were needed.”
Tailored design weaves in signature style and refinement
The 2013 Cadillac ATS
interprets Cadillac’s Art & Science design language in a new
proportion, tailoring the signature styling and refinement cues for
the most compact Cadillac while upholding – and advancing – the
exemplary attention to detail and technological elements for which
the brand is known.
A long, 109.3-inch (2,775 mm) wheelbase and wide front/rear tracks
are the cornerstones of the ATS’s firmly planted stance, which is
enhanced by short overhangs and taut sheet metal that appears to
wrap tightly around the tires. Seventeen-inch wheels are standard
and 18-inch wheels are available.
Bold vertical lighting elements – including new LED front signature
lighting detail – as well as illuminating door handles and active
grille shutters lend technologically advanced style and function to
the ATS. The grille shutters close at certain highway speeds to
reduce aerodynamic drag and enhance fuel economy.
A driver-focused interior with integrated technology and crafted
materials complements the exterior elements and supports the ATS’s
driving experience. Everything from the placement of the pedals to
the position of the shifter is designed for effortless and intuitive
performance driving. Available performance seats have
power-adjustable bolsters to optimize lateral support during
high-load cornering.
Contributing to the interior’s intuitive feel is an instrument panel
that wraps into the doors and a center stack in the mid-instrument
panel that flows into the center console. LED lighting for the bold
gauge cluster enables clear, at-a-glance viewing in all lighting
conditions, while ambient lighting accents functional elements of
the console and doors.
Real wood, plated metal plating and carbon fiber trim and Cadillac’s
cut-and-sew instrument panel, console and doors enhance the
emotional connection to the ATS. Choices of many interior color
themes, each with unique accent trim material, cover a wide range of
flavors – from light, open and warm to black and serious, to bold,
technical and sporty.
CUE and ATS technologies
The ATS is offered with
Cadillac CUE, a comprehensive, in-vehicle experience that merges
intuitive design with auto industry-first controls and commands for
information and entertainment data. It is designed to be unique for
each consumer, from the “simple user” to the fully connected “super
user.”
CUE, which stands for Cadillac User Experience, pairs entertainment
and information data from up to 10 Bluetooth-enabled mobile devices,
USBs, SD cards and MP3 players with a vehicle infotainment system
that reduces complexity through customized information, voice
commands and fewer buttons and larger icons. For example, most of
today’s luxury cars have around 20 buttons controlling the radio and
entertainment functions. CUE has only four.
The heart of CUE is the eight-inch LCD multi-touch sensitive screen,
seamlessly integrated into the top of the central instrument panel
and a motorized fully capacitive faceplate at the bottom concealing
a 1.8L storage area. The vibrant LCD screen displays CUE’s home
page, which resembles a smart phone’s screen by using large,
easy-to-target icons to execute commands. Capacitive technology
refers to using electrodes to sense the conductive properties of
objects, such as a finger.
In addition to CUE, the ATS is offered with other technologies,
including:
The ATS is offered as a well-equipped standard model and in Luxury, Performance and Premium Collections. A Bose® Cabin Surround audio system is offered on the standard model, as well as Luxury and Performance Collections. It is standard with the Premium Collection. A navigation system is also available with Luxury and Performance Collections and standard with the Premium Collection.
‘Control and alert’ safety strategy
Safety in the ATS is
based on Cadillac’s “control and alert” strategy that employs
advanced technologies – including radar, cameras and ultrasonic
sensors – to help prevent crashes.
The safety features bolster driver vision and awareness of road
hazards, and intervenes to help the driver avert potential crashes.
In some cases, Cadillac’s advanced crash-avoidance systems will act
without the driver, such as automatic braking, which will activate
based on information indicating potential hazards.
Among the most sophisticated of the features is Front and Rear
Automatic Brakes. This relies on short-range radar technology and
ultrasonic sensors to help the driver prevent front and rear
low-speed collisions via a progression of alerts that extend to
complete braking, if necessary.
Optional advanced safety features include:
The advanced technology
safety features complement the ATS’s roster of other safety
features, including eight standard air bags (10 with optional
features), safety belt pretensioners and load limiters, StabiliTrak
electronic stability control system with traction control and
four-wheel disc brakes with four-channel ABS.
ATS also features OnStar standard for one year. It can use GPS and
cellular phone technology to automatically call for help in the
event of a crash. OnStar service also includes myCadillac and OnStar
myLink mobile apps, which offer vehicle information, controls and
OnStar services via the customer’s iPhone or Android smart phone.
About Cadillac
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