2023 Cadillac Model News: CT4
Base price is $1200 higher.
The standard 2.0 turbo 4-cylinder engine is up by two rated horsepower, now 237.
The CT4-V Blackwing now comes in a number of special editions, including the Sebring IMSA, Watkins Glen IMSA, and Road Atlanta IMSA Editions. In addition to specific decals, colors, red seat belts, red wheel center caps, black lug nuts, sill plates, each one has a serially numbered plaque.
The CT4-V Blackwing may now be shipped in an enclosed container or with a full protective wrap.
Surround Vision includes a video recorder now. A gloss black CT4 badge is now optional.
New shades of red, silver, and gray are offered.
Supply-chain issues may mean parking sonar and ventilated front seats will be deleted. The ventilated front seats may be added later by the dealership when parts are available. The automatic-up feature on rear windows may be deleted.
2023 Cadillac Model News: CT5
The CT5’s price is up $900. The CT5-V Blackwing’s price increases by $7000.
The standard 2.0 turbo 4-cylinder engine is up by two rated horsepower, now 237.
The CT5-V Blackwing may now be shipped in an enclosed container or with a full protective wrap.
New colors on the CT4 carry over to the CT5.
Supply chain issues may mean parking sonar will be deleted and ventilated front seats will be deleted. The ventilated front seats may be added later by the dealership when parts are available.
2023 Cadillac Model News: Escalade
The Escalade V is a performance version. Utilizing a version of the supercharged 6.2 V8 in the Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing with 682 horsepower, 653 pound-feet of torque, a 10-speed automatic, and standard all-wheel drive, the Escalade V is offered in both wheelbases (120.0 and 134.1 inches).
A new Surround Vision recorder is offered as standard. Adaptive headlights are a new option, to steer the light in curves.
2023 steering wheels have a new wrap on the rim.
Supply chain issues may cause the 4-way power lumbar on front seats to be downgraded to 2-way. Super Cruise may also be affected.
2023 Cadillac Model News: Lyriq
The Lyriq is Cadillac’s first all-electric battery electric. Built on GM’s new Ultium platform (same as the Hummer EV), a 312-mile range is standard. The standard powertrain is a single 340-horsepower electric motor driving the rear wheels. A 500-horsepower combination of front and rear electric motors is available.
The Lyriq has standard Adaptive Cruise Control, Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking, Reverse Automatic Braking, Lane Departure Warning, Lane Keep Assist, Blind Spot Monitoring, Rear Cross-Traffic Warning, and even Enhanced Automatic Park Assist with Remote Auto Parking.
On the inside, a gorgeous 33-inch display dominates the dashboard, providing information to the driver and control over information, navigation, entertainment and most controls.
2023 Cadillac Model News: XT4
Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert are Rear Cross Traffic Alert are now standard.
245/45R20 tires on 20-inch wheels, previously optional on Premium Luxury and Sport, are now also optional on the entry-level Luxury model.
Supply-side issues mean ventilated seats, ultrasonic park assist, and reverse automatic braking may not be available as options in early build models.
2023 Cadillac Model News: XT5
Navigation is now standard on Premium Luxury and Sport models.
Supply-side issues mean ultrasonic park assist may be deleted from standard equipment in early build models.
2023 Cadillac Model News: XT6
Ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, and navigation are now standard on XT6 Premium Luxury and Sport.
Supply-side issues mean ultrasonic park assist may be deleted from standard equipment in early build XT6 Luxury models.
Here are the 2022 Cadillac Model Year Changes.
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