Cadillac revealed a common ATS and CTS replacement,
the CT5, last month ahead of its public debut at the 2019 New York
International Auto Show, without going into much detail about the car. Now,
GM’s premium brand has released a full specs sheet of the CT5, allowing us to
have a better understanding of what it is.
According to Caddy, the CT5 will be classified as a
compact sedan, even though its mid-size saloon dimensions would have you think
it’s positioned to take on the likes of the BMW 5-Series, Audi A6 and Mercedes
E-Class. The 2020 CT5 measures 4,924 mm in length, 1,883 mm in width and 1,452 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,947 mm.
Despite its Fastback styling, it’s almost as long as
a BMW 5-Series, which measures 4,936 mm bumper to bumper.
Meanwhile, the CT5’s wheelbase is actually longer than that of an Audi A6
(2,924 mm). Also, here’s how it compares to a 2019 CTS: 2,911 mm wheelbase, 1,834 mm width, 4,966
mm)length – the CT5 is bigger in every way except overall length, but again,
that’s because of its styling.
Before you voice your objections in the comments, we
spoke to Cadillac for clarification, and they insisted on describing it to
Carscoops as a “compact premium sedan that will be competitively priced within
that segment as well”, which includes the likes of Audi’s A4, Mercedes‘ C-Class
and BMW’s 3-Series.
Cadillac says that the 2020 CT5 features a blend of
distinctive design, performance and comfort, and that its all-new Fastback
styling underscores its refined ride, as well as the driver-centric interior.
Buyers can even tailor the car to their preferences with unique designs and
trim in Luxury and Sport versions.
Opt for the CT5 Luxury or Premium Luxury models and
you’ll get bright exterior accents and unique grilles and fascias. The Sport
version on the other hand has darker accents and performance-inspired details,
like unique grilles, fascias, rocker extensions, a spoiler and standard 19-inch
wheels. The 2020 CT5 also features an “all-LED exterior” with signature
vertical lights at all four corners.
Step inside the CT5 and you’ll be greeted by
elegant, wide surface lines and simple interfaces. You’ll also notice the
10-inch touchscreen display mounted high within the instrument panel for
improved visibility.
There’s also a standard Adaptive Remote Start
function and an available hands-free power-release decklid. The former
automatically activates features like the available heated/ventilated front
seats, heated steering wheel and other climate systems, while the latter allows
you to activate the trunk release with your foot – same as in many other new
cars.
If you’re still not satisfied, then you can look to
the Platinum Package, which can be added to Premium Luxury and Sport models. It
features an exclusive Sedona/Jet Black motif with Opus semi-aniline leather
seating surfaces in Sedona Sauvage. Both front, heated, ventilated and lumbar
massage seats feature additional bolstering and 18-way adjustability. Also
available are the upgraded leather-trimmed armrests and center console, unique
carbon fiber decorative trim and a thicker-rimmed steering wheel with authentic
magnesium paddle shifters and alloy pedals.
U.S. and Canada, using LiDAR map data,
high-precision GPS, a state-of-the-art driver attention system and a network of
camera and radar sensors. The driver attention system helps keep drivers
engaged by detecting and signaling when drivers need to pay more attention to
the road.”
The 2020 Cadillac CT5 is available with a 2.0-liter
Twin-Scroll turbo engine, as well as a more powerful 3.0-liter twin
turbocharged V6, both working alongside a 10-speed automatic transmission. The
four-pot packs 237 HP and 350 Nm of torque, while the V6
is good for 335 HP and 542 Nm of torque. Power is sent to
the rear wheels, unless you opt for the available AWD system, which you can get
on all models.
Then there are the driving modes: Tour, Sport,
Snow/Ice and My Mode. They work by letting you calibrate your transmission,
steering and brake feel, front/rear torque split and the exhaust note.
GM will build the new CT5 at its upgraded Lansing
Grand River facility, with sales to begin in autumn. Pricing along with
additional information on the range will be released closer to its sales date.