The 1992 Cadillac Allante is a luxury two-door roadster produced by General Motors' Cadillac division. It signifies the high-point of the automaker's technological advance and design sophistication at the time. Under the hood, the Allante featured a 4.5-liter V8 engine producing 200-horsepower mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission. However, in 1993, it was updated with the celebrated 4.6-litre Northstar V8 pushing out 295 horsepower. The car offered a comfortable and smooth ride with its front-wheel drive train and an independent strut-based suspension system. The 1992 model year stands out for the debut of the much-needed traction control system. As for the interior, it was outfitted with luxury features such as a highly adjustable seating, leather upholstery, and a premium audio system. The Allante was a unique player in Cadillac's lineup, an ambitious trans-Atlantic creation designed to compete with the European luxury convertibles.