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Cadillac BLS Sport Luxury 2.8 V6 Auto

Battle Of The Badges
by David Finlay (03 May 06)

If the BLS range as a whole represents Cadillac's attempt to come to the people, this is the car within that range which starts heading back towards the company's historic position as a provider of special vehicles for the well-off. With 255bhp under the bonnet, the Sport Luxury is the most powerful BLS, it has the most highly-developed suspension, and it's the best-equipped. It also costs over £30,000, or more than half as much again as the entry-level turbo diesel we tested recently.

Cadillac BLS 09 - Sport Luxury.

£32,398, to be precise, if you go for the six-speed automatic transmission tested here (a six-speed manual is also available and £1400 cheaper). At this money and with this power output, the BLS Sport Luxury finds itself up against formidable opposition from Audi, BMW, Jaguar, Mercedes-Benz and Saab, the last of these being the company that actually builds the BLS, largely from components it uses in its own range. So how is the BLS meant to stack up against all that lot?

Cadillac BLS 10 - Badge.Cadillac BLS 10 - Badge.It doesn't have what you might call a head start. I was only mildly impressed by the 1.9-litre turbo diesel (seeroad test), and reckoned that the best thing it had going for it was the badge; Cadillac is still, after all, quite an exotic name in the UK. But there are big differences between that car and the Sport Luxury, and they're all hinted at in the name.

Sport, for a start. This is the only BLS available with the 2.8-litre turbocharged V6 petrol engine - or you could say that the engine is available only with this trim level. Either way, there's not much doubt that it's a very effective unit. Maximum power, as already discussed, is 255bhp, and the maximum torque of 258lb/ft is produced from 1800-4500rpm. If you can't be bothered with figures, try this: put your foot down, and the BLS goes, almost regardless of what was happening when your foot was still up. Acceleration is hard, yet refined.

Straightline speed isn't everything, of course. You have to harness the power somehow, and Cadillac has done that by fitting the Sport Luxury with an exclusive handling package. The suspension has been stiffened, the ride height is lower than that of every other BLS, and 225/45 tyres sit on 18" alloy wheels, the largest in the range.

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