2026 non-V CT5 start of production is June 2, 2025. No word on 2026 V models,.
https://gmauthority.com/blog/2025/01/heres-when-2026-cadillac-ct5-production-is-scheduled-to-start/
The GM official website is frequently wrong. The build configurators are frequently wrong. The regular V owners found out that their grill was not all black in the config pics. The current interior pic of the manual BW only shows 2 pedals.
To be fair to GM, I have noticed none of the car...
The PDR is enhanced in 2025. Newer version with more input channels to capture and display data.
If you track the car, the 2025 model is going to be much better because of the Precision Package and enhanced PDR. Otherwise, the 2022-24 models seems like they have more stuff that is important...
Thanks for sharing the pics of your new ride! Love the Sky Cool Grey interior with the red belts. Your pics help answer the question about whether the rear center belt is red or black on the '25 models (spoiler: it is red).
2025 models are not yet showing on the site. However, a direct link works. I posted it here:
https://www.cadillacvnet.com/forums/threads/2025-ct5-ct5-v-blackwing-order-support-guide.5385/page-5#post-109111
For the Canadians, the 2025 CT5-V configurator is up. It is not showing on the website (still only has 2024), but the direct link works.
2025 CT5-V Configurator Canada
Difference between those 2 number is the delivery charge is $1395. Sometimes it is included in the MSRP and sometimes if it is not. If you see $95595 then you will see a separate line for the $1395 delivery
Order guided updated note on V8V package:
1 - Includes (Q2Y) 19” competition oriented Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 R tires or (ROF) 19” high-performance, summer-only tires.
Interesting that the 305 shows up as "Latest Innovation" on the Michelin website (which I assumes means "new"). But all three of the 285 tires are Mercedes/AMG branded (MO1/MO1A/MO2). They will also need to add a non-AMG 285 tire unless GM specifies one of the existing MO tires for use with...
They will certainly make terrible street tires. Even at full tread, they would be terrible in the rain. And they will kick up rocks wherever you go if it is dry. I will certainly be buying a second set of rims to run street tires around town.
I wonder if there will be a Cadillac-spec version...
Sounds like the availability of the Precision Package is going to be completely dependent on the availability of the MPSC2R tires as I suspect the suspension tuning is based on the car having sticky tires.
I am going to love hunting down 911s and Caymans at the PCA HPDE. :Steer
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