The times when 1,000 horsepower cars had been absolutely nothing extra than myths and figments your imagination are long gone. Today, they’re bringing thrown around like water balloons for a hot summer afternoon. Okay, it nonetheless doesn’t happen as normally, but a person understand.
Over yesteryear few days, we discovered that two Cadillac CTS-V Coupes headed towards the ultimate showcase of automotive excess, the SEMA Auto Show, gives notice to the aftermarket business that these particular bad boys are not be messed with. We already covered the V1000 Martin some days ago so now it is time for us to introduce the ’Le Monstre.’
Since the function of the "D3 Group," the CTS-V Le Monstre got its name on the 1950 Cadillac Coupe Series 61, a auto that competed in the One day of LeMans long ago when in the 50’s. Quickly forward six decades later plus the namesake will really make its predecessor proud.
This Cadillac sports coupe was named ’Le Monstre’ for a reason, knowning that cause takes shape by means of a heavily modified 6.2-liter LSA V8 engine that was converted into 7.0-liter engine with matching upgraded internals. The consequence can be a powertrain that packs a walloping 1,001 horsepower and 1,000 lb/ft of torque. Ay, caramba!
To permit the automobile to appear and deal with as well considering that it should really as a result of significant spike in output, the D3 Group also gave the CTS-V Coupe a a stealthy Matte Black wrap thanks to Wraptivo, a custom wide-body kit, a substitute chassis and suspension method, and also a new range of 20" wheels wrapped in Toyo Proxes T1R UHP tires.

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