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2016 Cadillac ATS-V: Up Close

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The ATS-V coupe marks when the Cadillac ATS lineup found its look. To me, the regular ATS sedan is decent looking but not as interesting as the current- or previous-generation CTS sedan. As for Cadillac coupes, I’ve been hard to please. The regular one is too bland, though I’ve also criticized the CTS coupe as going too far – slab-sided, and with a rear end that’s also a bit slabby and whose boat-tail shape is trying too hard.

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The V-Series treatment certainly makes the new 2016 ATS-V sedan look more interesting, but it’s on the ATS-V coupe where the flared fenders, more aggressive nose and tail, and the various cooling and aerodynamic changes bring the canvas of blandness to life.

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Because I’m not completely vulgar, though, I’d recommend a darker paint color because the contrast between the show car’s semigloss white paint and all the dark venty bits makes the car look a little more juvenile than the average BMW M4 shopper is likely to embrace. And let’s not pretend there’s a shopper Cadillac cares as much about.

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The interior works, too. If you’ve liked the faux-suede-wrapped steering wheel and shifter in other V-Series Caddies (as I do), you’ll like them here. After a brief sit, I also liked the optional Recaro-brand sport seats, but I suspect opinions will vary from one driver to the next, as they often do when it comes to sport seats.

Though the ATS-Vs employ additional bracing, Cadillac says there’s no difference in cabin or trunk volume, and the folding backseat is retained.

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One thing I wish were more pleasing to the eye is the engine. It’s mostly covered up, and maybe there’s not much to see, but having driven a version of this engine in the CTS Vsport, I’ve come to romanticize it as a thing of beauty.

Cars.com photos by Evan Sears

2016 Cadillac ATS-V: First Look

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Joe Wiesenfelder

Former Executive Editor Joe Wiesenfelder, a Cars.com launch veteran, led the car evaluation effort. He owns a 1984 Mercedes 300D and a 2002 Mazda Miata SE.

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