The Cadillac CT5 Is Here To Replace The ATS And CTS

With saloon car demand dropping, it seems Cadillac has replaced two of its four-door models with one vehicle
The Cadillac CT5 Is Here To Replace The ATS And CTS

As SUV crossover demand grows to the detriment of good old-fashion saloon cars, it seems there just isn’t room for both the ATS and the CTS in the Cadillac stable. The General Motors-owned brand has just previewed the CT5, a car which is expected to sit in between Caddy’s 3-series and 5-series rivals, and eventually replace the pair.

The Cadillac CT5 Is Here To Replace The ATS And CTS

Right now we don’t know masses about it - the press release is rather preoccupied with telling us about a “social media campaign designed to stimulate the senses using autonomous sensory meridian response, also known as ASMR”. We don’t have a full image of the interior just yet, either, just a close-up of the gear selector and the rotary infotainment controller.

Full details will be with us when the car makes its debut at the New York Auto Show next month, but for now, Cadillac has at least revealed that the car will be based on the rear-drive/all-wheel drive GM Alpha platform, and available with either a 2.0-litre inline-four turbo or a 3.0-litre V6 twin-turbo.

The Cadillac CT5 Is Here To Replace The ATS And CTS

No figures are given for the engines, but those options in the vast CT6 develop 234bhp and 400bhp, respectively. Hopefully, Cadillac will be slotting in the CT6’s 4.2-litre twin-turbo V8, available with either 500 or 550bhp depending on whether you go for V-Sport or the softer, standard V8 model.

The Cadillac CT5 Is Here To Replace The ATS And CTS

Each of the CT5’s initial engine offerings will put their power through a 10-speed automatic gearbox. There’ll be two trim levels available: Sport, which you can see in the top image, and Luxury, which is depicted in all the other pictures on this page.

The CT5 will be built in Michigan at the GM Lansing Grand River plant, which has just been given a $211 million cash injection in preparation for the car’s production.

Comments

ATOGI_28

That looks nice. It has a mean face but still looks quite elegant

03/19/2019 - 10:59 |
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Anonymous

Fastback looks a little weird with that some what high roof line

03/19/2019 - 11:44 |
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Martin Burns

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Needs more wheelbase.

Look at again, it but imagine that rear wheel arch set back a good 25cm. I.e needs more long

03/19/2019 - 15:28 |
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RWB Dude

Looks cool tbh i wouldnt get it in the standard edition tho, only the V version

03/19/2019 - 13:18 |
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......

that looks SEW FAUNSEH!

03/19/2019 - 14:22 |
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Anonymous

Very nice.

03/19/2019 - 14:33 |
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As long as there’s a CT5V I’ll be pretty content

03/19/2019 - 15:29 |
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Anonymous

z r

03/19/2019 - 16:26 |
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Anonymous

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03/20/2019 - 05:29 |
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denis nasto

Resemblance to Citroën c5?

03/20/2019 - 12:26 |
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joeythecarnerd

GM wants to make more suvs and trucks so that’s why gm is cancelling most of their sedans

03/20/2019 - 16:02 |
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