Unlike the 429, the 472 V8 used fewer gasket joints and parts, making it easier to maintain. Cadillac fitted the 472 V8 in multiple vehicles, including the 1968 Cadillac DeVille. At the time ...
The 455 V8 was a second-generation design, succeeding the original Rocket engine. Due to variant designs, its output was between 310 to 400 hp and 500 lb-ft of torque. Cadillac’s 7.7-liter 472 ...
Cadillac president Johan de Nysschen bluntly shot down rumors his brand's powerful twin-turbo V8 is also headed for the Chevy Corvette. Speaking Wednesday at the New York Auto Show, he said ...
Called Sigma, the platform was exclusive to Cadillac and could accommodate V6 and V8 engines of various sizes. The first model introduced on Sigma was the first-gen CTS in 2003, and the second was ...