What's New in the 2022 Cadillac CT6?
Certainly the biggest news is the addition of the hand-built Blackwing V8 twin-turbocharged engine powering the CT6 Platinum and the CT6-V sedans. There has also been some streamlining and reshuffling of trims. This season's CT6 trims are the Luxury, Premium Luxury and Platinum, plus the CT6-V.
See the 2020 Cadillac CT6 models for sale near youWhich CT6 is the Best?
The 2020 Cadillac CT6 is an excellent full-size luxury sedan with impressive performance, a bold design inside and out and a lot of cutting-edge tech features. You can't go wrong with either engine. Unless you must have all the bells and whistles (and that powerful V8), we think picking the Premium Luxury grade is the way to go.
Find a Cadillac CT6 for saleHow Much Does a 2022 Cadillac CT6 Cost?
For 2020, Cadillac offers the CT6 in four trim levels: Luxury, Premium Luxury, Platinum and the higher-performance CT6-V. All prices include the $995 factory destination charge. The
Luxury ($59,990) comes standard with AWD, dual exhaust, 19-in alloy wheels, remote keyless entry with remote start, push-button start, active noise cancellation, capless fuel filler, heated outboard mirrors with integrated turn signals, automatic high-beam assist, LED headlamps/taillamps, rain-sensing wipers, power panoramic sunroof, 14-way power-adjustable front seats, eight airbags,
OnStar capability, Bluetooth connectivity, 8-speaker Bose audio system with satellite-radio capability, navigation system, USB ports,
cruise control,
dual-zone automatic climate control, engine-sound enhancement, HD back-up camera, heated front seats, auto-dimming rearview mirror, leather seating, leather-wrapped steering wheel, power tilt-and-telescopic steering wheel, teen-driver settings, wireless smartphone charging, automatic emergency braking with front pedestrian detection,
forward-collision warning, front/rear park assist, blind-spot monitoring, lane-keeping assist and
rear cross-traffic alert. The
Premium Luxury ($75,490) adds to the standard features with 20-in alloy wheels, active rear steering, automatic vehicle hold after full braking, magnetic ride control, 12-in color gauge cluster, color head-up display, ventilated front seats, heated rear outboard seats, rear-camera mirror with washer, front cornering lamps, rear-seat infotainment with dual 10-in displays, quad-zone climate control, 16-way power-adjustable front seats, automatic parking assist with braking, heated steering wheel, upgraded 34-speaker Bose audio system, 360-degree surround monitor, upgraded leather seating with perforated inserts, infrared night vision, rear-side manual sunshades, rear pedestrian alert, adaptive cruise control and reverse automatic braking. The
Platinum ($98,790) comes standard with the new Blackwing V8, brake-pad wear indicator, high-performance Brembo brakes, 20-way power-adjustable front seats, 40/20/40 split-folding rear seat, magnesium steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters and semi-aniline leather seating. Several standard features on the upper trims can be had as options on the lower grades. Upper trims also qualify for the Super Cruise Driver Assistance package that can help the driver with several tasks like steering. It also includes the Driver Attention System, Advanced GPS and precision Lidar map data. The high-performance
CT6-V ($97,190) will be available in very limited numbers. Armed with the new 4.2-liter twin-turbo V8, the V also comes with most of the Platinum's features as well as a performance suspension, unique Brembo brakes and driver-selectable driving modes including Track mode.