The Cadillac V-Series Collection
If you’re a fan of Cadillac® and Project Gotham Racing® 3, it’s time to break out your dancing shoes to celebrate the arrival of the new Cadillac V-Series Downloadable Content!
Cadillac, Bizarre Creations, and Microsoft have joined forces to provide a boost to your PGR 3 experience with the first free downloadable content pack. It is available now through Xbox Live® Marketplace. The DLC offering features the coveted Cadillac V-Series: CTS-V, STS-V, and XLR-V.
The version of the CTS-V included in the release is based on the car driven by Ron Fellows, a member of Team Cadillac. He was the winner of the 2006 SCCA SPEED World Challenge GT race at the famed Mid-Ohio raceway.
It was Fellows' first SPEED GT win this season. Team Cadillac was a double champion in 2005. Cadillac won the manufacturers’ crown and Andy Pilgrim captured the drivers’ championship. With Fellows' recent win, the CTS-V has overtaken the Dodge Viper in the manufacturer’s championship, gaining a four-point lead in the circuit’s next event at California’s Infineon Raceway in June.
To learn more about Team Cadillac, click here to visit their Web site.
Another car in the Caddy Pack is the hot little XLR-V convertible. With 443 horsepower, the XLR-V is the fastest and most agile production Cadillac ever built.
Finally, there is the STS-V. This baby is the most powerful production Cadillac to date. It is powered by a 469-horsepower V8 engine that has enough power to make anyone feel like a racecar driver.
The Cadillac name carries a certain dignity, weight, and status that is world-renowned. With that in mind, Cadillac and PGR 3 extend this status into the gaming world. Players who place in the top 100 on the Nürburgring Full F1 Circuit on Xbox Live earn Cadillac Elite recognition. Actually a long-term vision, the Cadillac Elite program will continue to inspire players to the higher echelons of PGR 3 racing with contests, exclusive events, downloads, and even potential prizes.
To learn more about Cadillac’s V-Series, click here to visit the Cadillac Web site.