Hammer76’s Cadillac ATS-V Coupe debuts as polished GTA add-on mod
Hammer76’s ATS-V Coupe dropped with Legacy and Enhanced support, a 4.25 rating, and enough cabin detail to matter in close-up GTA builds.

Who should install this today? Anyone keeping both GTAV Legacy and GTAV Enhanced builds alive, or anyone who wants a clean modern luxury-performance coupe that does not feel like a rushed swap.
Hammer76’s Cadillac ATS-V Coupe arrived as an add-on car with version 1.0, spawn name atsv, and a fresh upload window of just 16 hours. GTA5-Mods showed early momentum around the release, with a 4.25 rating on Hammer76’s profile page and thousands of profile views tied to the creator’s files. That matters because vehicle mods live or die on first impressions, and this one presents itself like a finished garage piece instead of a placeholder model.
The strongest case for the ATS-V Coupe is presentation. The base model came from Sketchfab, but the feature list reads like a builder checked the interior and lighting before pushing it live: body paint, caliper paint, a customized speedometer, breakable glass, reflective mirrors, a detailed interior, working lights, and a working steering wheel with hands on wheel positioning. Those details separate a car that looks fine in traffic from one that holds up in screenshots, dashboard views, and interior camera shots.

Installation is straightforward, which helps the mod’s practical appeal. The instructions tell users to place the atsv folder in mods/update/x64/dlcpacks and then add dlcpacks:/atsv/ to dlclist.xml. That keeps it in standard add-on territory, with no complicated multi-tool setup standing between the download and the first drive.
The timing also fits the current state of GTA V modding. Rockstar Games launched the free PC upgrade on March 4, 2025, split the platform into GTAV Enhanced and the older GTAV Legacy branch, and said Legacy would continue to be supported. Since then, GTA5-Mods’ Enhanced pages have filled with uploads explicitly tagged for both branches, and Hammer76’s ATS-V Coupe follows that pattern with its Legacy and Enhanced label. For players maintaining multiple installs, that dual support is the real selling point.

The Cadillac badge also gives the mod a little extra weight inside the GTA ecosystem. GTA5-Mods’ Cadillac tag already includes other ATS-V-related entries, including a 2020 Cadillac ATS-V Add-On, so Hammer76’s coupe lands in a recognizable niche rather than inventing one from scratch. For mod users who want a premium-looking daily driver with broad compatibility and enough polish to survive close inspection, this ATS-V Coupe is an easy one to keep on the shortlist.
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