The
Cadillac CT6 full-size sedan is taking GM’s prestige-luxury brand to new
heights. According to a recently-published order guide, Cadillac is looking
to continue the model’s success by giving the range-topping sedan a series of
updates the changes for the 2018 model year — its third year on the market. In
general, the changes and updates should make the vehicle more competitive and
more attractive to consumers while delivering a better user and ownership
experience.
The exterior changes are rounded out by the addition
of a high-pressure washer to the rear-facing camera lens that provides the
video feed for the CT6’s Rear Camera Mirror.
Inside, the 2018 CT6 adds auto-ventilated front seat
functionality as well as an automatic heated steering wheel, which now operate
after the vehicle has been turned on. In addition, the range-topping CT6
Platinum trim level gets a leather-wrapped driver-side airbag cover, and the
illuminated trunk sill plate is now installed at the factory, rather than an
LPO-level item installed by the dealer.
Arguably the biggest updates to the 2018 CT6 come in
the form of in-vehicle technology. Specifically, the 2018 CT6 sees its CUE
infotainment system updated to version 2.6.
In addition, GM’s Full-Speed Adaptive Cruise Control
can now be switched to Regular Cruise Control by the driver and Automatic Park
Assist adds pedal operation, meaning that the 2018 CT6 can fully park itself
without the intervention of the driver.


