Cadillacs 4 2 Liter Twin Turbo Blackwing V 8. Cadillac revealed two new V models that aim to both satiate performance enthusiasts and attract a new breed of luxury consumers. So imagine having to explain the difference between the.
Cadillac 4.2L Twin-Turbo V-8 Engine Will Not Be Used In Racing | GM Authority (Cecilia Goodwin) Cadillac hopes customers will be wooed with both models' designs, which feature softened. That would ostensibly put to rest any rumors of the Blackwing finding its way under the hood of, say, a future Corvette (alongside which the engine is produced in Bowling Green, Kentucky). Cadillac revealed two new V models that aim to both satiate performance enthusiasts and attract a new breed of luxury consumers.
As it turns out, the Blackwing name comes from the merlette, the black bird that adorns the original Cadillac emblem.
But Cadillac didn't have a name for it until September.
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Check out this video of the new. That would ostensibly put to rest any rumors of the Blackwing finding its way under the hood of, say, a future Corvette (alongside which the engine is produced in Bowling Green, Kentucky). We find this hard to believe, considering compact dimensions.