Especificaciones y análisis del Cadillac BLS
Power
200HP
Torque
300Nm
Consumption
9l/100
Emissions
216g/km
0-100 km/h
8.9s
Top Speed
225km/h
Weight
-kg
Price
44,610€
Technical summary
Gasolina o etanol
Automático 5v
FWD
5 / 4 doors
425 L
58 L
147 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Cadillac BLS 2.0T Flexpower Sport Luxury Aut. · 200 CV (2009-2010)
General description
The Cadillac BLS represented the iconic American brand's bold attempt to conquer the heart of the competitive European premium sedan market. Born from a collaboration under the General Motors umbrella, this car is a fascinating cultural hybrid, combining the DNA of a Saab 9-3 with Cadillac's unmistakable 'Art & Science' design language. The 2.0T Flexpower version, with its ability to run on bioethanol, not only offered power but also a statement of intent in an era of change.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the BLS feels like a promise of contained power. The 200-horsepower turbo engine pushes with a forceful and linear strength, a torrent of energy that pins you to the seat and makes overtaking a mere formality. Its Swedish-origin chassis gives it a poise and on-road security that inspire confidence, devouring highway miles with superb comfort. It's not a radical sports car, but a refined grand tourer, a travel companion that isolates you from the outside world while gifting you a soundtrack of turbo and power.
Design and aesthetics
Visually, the BLS is pure American character. Its sharp lines, chrome grille, and vertical headlights are a statement of audacity in a sea of conservative designs. It's a car that turns heads and makes no apologies for its presence. However, upon opening the door, that audacity softens. The interior, though well-equipped and functional, betrays its shared roots with Saab, with logical ergonomics but without the opulent luxury its exterior promises. It's a contrast that defines its personality: an extravagant exterior with a pragmatic soul.
Technology and features
For its time, the BLS was properly equipped, although its greatest technological feat lay under the hood. The Flexpower engine was an advanced piece of engineering, offering the driver the flexibility to choose between gasoline and E85, an ecological and high-performance option. The infotainment system, with its color screen and navigation, met the expectations of the premium segment of the late 2000s. The five-speed automatic transmission, though not as fast as later dual-clutch gearboxes, offered smooth shifts in line with the vehicle's comfortable character.
Competition
The Cadillac BLS entered a territory dominated by titans. It directly faced the German holy trinity: the BMW 3 Series, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, and the Audi A4. Each of them was a benchmark in quality, dynamics, or technology. The BLS fought to find its space, offering a different style and a versatile engine as its main arguments. It also competed with other alternatives with great personality such as the Lexus IS, the Volvo S60, or its own first cousin, the Saab 9-3, in a battle where brand image and perfection in detail were crucial.
Conclusion
The Cadillac BLS is a car to remember, a sedan with a divided soul that made it unique. It was a brave attempt to merge the best of two worlds, offering exciting performance and a mold-breaking design. Although it failed to dethrone the European kings, mainly due to an interior that did not match the level of its rivals and a brand image yet to be consolidated, it left an indelible mark. Today, it is a choice for connoisseurs, for those seeking a powerful, comfortable, and, above all, different sedan.




