THE all-new Cadillac ATS was voted as the 2012 Esquire Car of the Year recently by the editors of the men's fashion and culture magazine. The award is featured at Esquire.com and in the October print and digital editions. “The new ATS is Cadillac's spirited challenger, built to take on the world," said Don Butler, vice president of Cadillac Marketing. “Having its design and performance validated in this fashion is a meaningful step in our journey." Cadillac's new sport sedan was chosen by Esquire from a field of the world's finest new cars. “It's been heartening to watch the American auto industry re-assert itself over the last couple of years," said David Granger, editor-in-chief of Esquire. “The ATS is an exciting new chapter in that process—a balls to the wall effort at reinvention. It's fantastic." In addition to the Car of the Year award, Esquire's October issue contains a long-form feature documenting the making of the ATS, from design to manufacturing, which began recently in Lansing, Mich. A compact sport sedan, smaller than Cadillac's centerpiece CTS product line, the new ATS is the lightest car in its class with a unique architecture designed for nimble driving performance. – SG