The luxury car brand’s new rear-wheel drive sedan is two inches wider than its predecessor thanks to an optional all-wheel drive system that is expected to debut later this year. The car is actually larger in all dimensions except for its wheelbase, which remains identical to the previous model at 113inches.
The entry level version now runs a 258hp 3.6L V6 engine with variable-valve-timing. This is followed by a more powerful 300hp version with direct-injection. A high-performance CTS-V version with a supercharged V8 engine is expected later in the year, as well as a rumoured coupe and wagon versions.
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