Introduced with Updated Nose and 33-Inch Screen in the Cabin, New Cadillac CT5 2025

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Introduced with Updated Nose and 33-Inch Screen in the Cabin, New Cadillac CT5 2025

The display's software supports Google Embedded, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Super Cruise is an option.

The refreshed 2025 Cadillac CT5 was unveiled at this year's North American International Detroit Auto Show. No pricing is available yet, and the updated sedan will go on sale this spring. For now, the brand only gives details of the standard model. Information about the revised CT5-V and CT5-V Blackwing will come later.

The 2025 CT5 is equipped with a subtle facelift. There is a larger grille on the front and a gloss black mesh pattern in the middle. Chrome accents surround the edges of the opening. There are new stacked rectangular headlights at the outer corners. Updating the lamps necessitates a redesign of the accent lights, including the addition of a horizontal section. Slight revisions to the lower fascia give the panel a more angular appearance.

The Sport model has a blacked-out grille without chrome accents. It also has a different lower fascia with mesh that fits over the top opening. Black trim is around the windows.

There are no styling changes to the tail in either version. Cadillac is adding new Deep Space Metallic and Typhoon Metallic colors as additional cost options.

Cadillac is overhauling the CT5's interior by installing a curved 33-inch diagonal LED display as a standard feature. It combines display and infotainment functions and has 9K resolution. The tool has Google Built-in, which includes Google Assistant, Google Maps, and Google Play. The system also supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. 5G Wi-Fi hotspot is an optional upgrade.

The screen layout can be customized so drivers can rearrange apps and icons. People can also change the information on the dashboard to suit their preferences.

The Drive Mode Selector features Tour, Sport, Snow/Ice and customizable MyMode settings. They change elements such as steering response, engine sound and brake feel.

The CT5 also features some new safety technology, and Super Cruise is optional. The sedan comes standard with blind zone steering assist and automatic emergency braking at intersections. Traffic sign recognition and smart speed assistant are available.

There are no changes to the powertrain. The standard turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine produces 237 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. Customers can upgrade to a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 with 335 hp and 405 lb-ft. Both engines are coupled to a ten-speed automatic. Rear-wheel drive is the base configuration, and all-wheel drive is an option.

Cadillac will produce the 2025 CT5 at its Lansing Grand River Assembly facility in Michigan.

Source: https://www.motor1.com/news/686374/2025-cadillac-ct5-debut/

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