What it is: The CTS is Cadillac's mid-size luxury sedan and is offered with rear- or all-wheel drive. Three engines are offered: a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder, a 3.6-liter V-6 and, on the V-Sport model, a twin-turbo 3.6-liter V-6.
Now, in 2020, Cadillac has finally figured out a naming method that's cohesive across the brand (except the Escalade). In short: CT means sedan, XT means SUV, and the bigger the number at the end, the bigger the vehicle. A 4 means small, a 5 means medium, and a 6 means large.
If you're planning to buy a Cadillac CTS, you're mostly in good hands due to its reputation for reliability. However, some years are less reliable than others. According to RepairPal, the Cadillac CTS has a reliability rating of 3.5 out of 5.
The CTS is one of the most dynamic sedans in the mid-size-luxury segment.
The Cadillac CTS was discontinued to make way for the Cadillac CT5, which indirectly replaces the CTS. The plant is almost completely tooled for CT5 production, which means the new D-segment car will start rolling off the line very shortly.
Called "The Most Advanced and Luxurious Cadillac Ever" by Automobile Magazine, the Cadillac CT6 was named Luxury Car of the Year by the Digital Trends Car Awards.
Plenty of Room
While riding in the 2021 Cadillac CT5, passengers can experience the utmost comfort. Even adults sitting in the back will have nearly 38.0 inches of legroom. Meanwhile, more than 42 inches of front legroom enables the CT5 to easily accommodate taller drivers.
The 2022 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing is the most powerful road-going Caddy ever, flaunting 668 horsepower and a top speed of over 200 mph. The CT4 and CT5 sports sedans replaced the ATS and CTS in 2020 and both offered V versions. The new Vs, however, was not the proper successors to the late, lamented ATS-V and CTS-V.
Cadillac is an automobile brand that creates and designs high-end and luxury vehicles. Cadillac established itself as America's top luxury carmaker in the early 1900s as it was at the forefront of technological advances.
Cadillac revolutionized the auto industry when it introduced electrical systems, created interchangeable parts, developed three engines (including the V8), and led the way in technological advancement.
More than 15 years ago, the CTS abbreviation was introduced and stands for 'Catera Touring Sedan. ' This "model" was introduced as the follow-up to the Catera mid-size sedan produced from 1997-2001. The CTS was Cadillac's first automatic transmission since 1988 and the Cimarron.
The automaker has revealed the production version of its upcoming Celestiq electric ultra-luxury car with a starting price above $300,000. The price is more than twice that of Cadillac's current top model, the $149,990 supercharged Escalade-V SUV.