At the Detroit Auto Show, I had the opportunity to have an exclusive early look at the 2025 Cadillac CT5. I am happy to share that the upcoming sedan embodies a bold and sophisticated advancement from its forerunner, upholding Cadillac’s tradition of reshaping American opulence. It is invigorating to observe this renowned brand’s dedication to enriching this contemporary sport sedan within a market largely dominated by SUVs.
John Roth, the Global Cadillac vice president, stressed the significance of the CT5 in Cadillac’s lineup, proclaiming, “The significance of CT5 in Cadillac’s array cannot be emphasized enough.” He also highlighted that globally, the CT5 is witnessing its most successful sales year to date. The 2025 CT5 remains true to the aspects that customers value about this vehicle while introducing a rejuvenated appearance and the latest technology and safety features.
The 2025 CT5 features a fresh front fascia and an expanded array of standard comfort, safety, and technology offerings, incorporating a 33-inch-diagonal LED color touchscreen display. The restructured front-end design perfectly complements its sleek rearward-sloping profile, integrating a broader and lower front grille, updated signature vertical lighting, and stacked LED headlamps. Furthermore, it comes equipped with newly added functions such as Blind Zone Steering Assist, Intersection Automatic Emergency Braking, and native Google compatibility.
The novel 33-inch-diagonal LED color touchscreen display showcases a 9K resolution and a customizable user interface, enhancing the driver’s personal interaction in a sedan celebrated for its driving experience, comfort, and technology.
Anticipate The Status Life’s comprehensive road test report for insights into the CT5 driving experience, including an analysis of the 2.0L Turbo engine versus the optional 3.0L Twin-Turbo engine, the new technological advancements, rear-wheel drive dynamics, and the On Star media option.
Production of the 2025 Cadillac CT5 will kick off this spring at GM’s Lansing Grand River Assembly plant in Michigan. Pricing details will be revealed soon.
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