MotorTrend tests and reviews the new ATS-V, Cadillac’s open assault on the BMW M3. In the ATS-V’s arsenal are more power and torque from its twin-turbo V-6, adjustable dampers, an electronically controlled differential, a clever 8-speed automatic, and very sticky Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires. Through a drive on the road and a trip to the Circuit of the Americas track, they find out of the ATS-V has what it takes.
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