The long-wheelbase Cadillac STS replaced the front-wheel drive GM K platform Cadillac Seville. The CTS was a replacement for the rear-wheel drive V-body Cadillac Catera.
2002 Cadillac Seville STS
The Sigma platform has a four-wheel independent suspension with control arms in front and multi-link in the rear. GM's High Feature V6 and Northstar V8 are most common, though the small-block V8 has also been used. GM's 5-speed 5L40/5L50 automatic transmission is used throughout the range.
2002 Cadillac STS - Battle
Sigma II, larger and wider than its previous counterpart, debuted with the 2008 CTS, and shares more parts with the larger Zeta than the smaller Sigma I. Sigma II is more flexible and features the Direct Injection 3.6 HF V6 as its primary engine and a new more powerful 3.6 L DI HF V6, as well as supercharged smallblock V8 for the Cadillac CTS-V. Sigma will stay a Cadillac exclusive. Coupe and wagon versions arrived for the 2011 model year. Vehicles using this platform:
2001 Cadillac Seville STS
Cadillac Sts 2002
Cadillac Sts 2002
Picture of 1997 Cadillac
2002 Cadillac Seville STS
The Sigma platform has a four-wheel independent suspension with control arms in front and multi-link in the rear. GM's High Feature V6 and Northstar V8 are most common, though the small-block V8 has also been used. GM's 5-speed 5L40/5L50 automatic transmission is used throughout the range.
2002 Cadillac STS - Battle
Sigma II, larger and wider than its previous counterpart, debuted with the 2008 CTS, and shares more parts with the larger Zeta than the smaller Sigma I. Sigma II is more flexible and features the Direct Injection 3.6 HF V6 as its primary engine and a new more powerful 3.6 L DI HF V6, as well as supercharged smallblock V8 for the Cadillac CTS-V. Sigma will stay a Cadillac exclusive. Coupe and wagon versions arrived for the 2011 model year. Vehicles using this platform:
2001 Cadillac Seville STS
Cadillac Sts 2002
Cadillac Sts 2002
Picture of 1997 Cadillac
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