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Engine Roadmap for Cadillac 2020

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Paradigm: Cadillac is a Totally Turbocharged marque, with all models having Two Engine Options (only)*

  • XT3                                                     --             2.0T 4-cylinder, 2.7T 4-cylinder
  • XT4                                                     --             2.0T 4-cylinder, 2.7T 4-cylinder             
  • XT5                                                     --             2.7T 4-cylinder, 3.0TT V-6
  • XT6                                                     --             2.7T 4-cylinder, 3.0TT V-6
  • XT8 (aka 5th Gen Escalade)            --             3.0TT V-6, 4.2TT V-8
  • XT9 (aka 5th Gen Escalade ESV)     --             3.0TT V-6. 4.2TT V-8
  • CT4                                                     --             2.0T 4-cylinder, 2.7T 4-cylinder
  • CT5                                                     --             2.7T 4-cylinder, 3.0TT 4-cylinder
  • CT6                                                     --             2.7T 4-cylinder, 4.2TT V-8
  • CT8 (aka Escala)                               --             3.0TT V-6, 4.2TT V-8

* With the exception of the V models. The V models return the big displacement Push-rod power

  • CT4-V      --             Corvette C8 Pushrod V8    
  • CT5-V      --             Corvette C8 Pushrod V8
  • CT6-V      --             Continues with the High Output 4.2TT V6 Inline-4 until the model sunsets.
  • CT8-V      --             Corvette ZR1 Pushrod V8 SC
  • XT8-V      --             Corvette C7 ZR1 Pushrod V8 SC
  • XT9-V      --             Corvette C7 ZR1 Pushrod V8 SC

Engines across the entire lineup:-

  • 2.0T Tri-power Inline-4 (LSY)   --             237 hp @ 5,100 rpm  /  258 lb-ft @ 1,500 rpm
  • 2.7T Tri-power Inline-4 (L3B)   --             310 hp @ 5,600 rpm / 348 lb-ft @ 1,500 rpm
  • 3.0TT V6 (LGW)                          --             404 hp @ 5,700 rpm / 400 lb-ft @ 2,500 rpm
  • 4.2TT V8 (LTA)                            --             500 hp @ 5,600 rpm / 553 lb-ft @ 2,500 rpm
  • Corvette C8 Pushrod V8          --             TBD (~500 hp / 500 lb-ft NA)
  • 6.2SC V8 (LT5)                            --             755 hp @ 6,300 rpm / 715 lb-ft @ 4,400 rpm

The engines are paired with 9-speed transverse Automatic Transmissions, as well as 8-speed or 10-speed Automatic Transmission including the 9T50, 9T65, 8L80 and 10L90.

Edited by dwightlooi

First off, 'XT3' and 'CT4' should not happen. Lineup spread too thin & they are redundant.
XT6 should have merely been a 3-row 'XT5 ESV'.
I would add an AWD XT4-V and XT5-V.

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4 hours ago, Drew Dowdell said:

Can the 2.7 even be used in transverse applications?

With a new dress cover and oil pan, I don't see why not. Height really isn't an issue at +15mm. The stupidly long oil filler neck needs to be replaced and the oil pan need to avoid the front sub-frame in a different way. Neither are stressed elements and it's not rocket science. Arguably it's less effort than designing a muffler.

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