Cadillac announced details
on the CT6 pricing for
China. Available in two variants priced from RMB 558,800 (US$ 80,325) and RMB
658,800 (US$ 94,585), respectively, the hybrid luxury sedan aimed at the People's
Republic uses the same 2.0-liter SIDI direct-injected turbocharged engine and
two electric motors as its North American twin.
In this form, output sits at 340 PS and 586
Nm of torque, allowing it to go from rest to 100 km/h in
5.4 seconds, while consuming as low as 1.7 l/100 km with the
use of the electric motor, the best in the segment.
A lithium-ion battery pack, with 192 cells and an
18.4 kWh capacity offers a zero-emissions driving range of 80 km,
which increases to 935 km once the internal combustion mill kicks
in. Cadillac says that the CT6 Plug-In Hybrid can be topped up in five hours or
less using a 220V charger, and owners can check the charging time via OnStar or
MyCadillac app.
Additionally, drivers can select between three
operating modes: Cruise, billed as perfect for daily commutes, Sport, for a
more aggressive throttle and agile steering, and Hold, suitable for
long-distance highway cruising. These are offered alongside more than 20
standard features that include the Enhanced Safety Strategy package, and OnStar
4G LTE with a built-in Wi-Fi hotspot.