fordperfaddict
Seasoned Member
hmm i sure hope not. they've had plenty of time to see how much people dislike that type of vehicle (at least amongst the enthusiasts) . Many companies are backing off EV, caddy is king right now because BMW has lost its soul. with the current regulations they should be able to keep it gas powered.The world is uncertain, so no telling what the future holds for a replacement. They have a good thing going, but will there be a sedan market left to support gen 5 V? China is flooding their domestic market (and the world) with cheap EV's and national pride is converting a lot of would be caddy buyers to BYD and similar. Without China, I don't think there would be a CT5 after 2026.
I'd bet the 2027 CT5 is going to put an emphasis on multiple-energy propulsion like the new Charger (full EV, hybrid, and 100% ICE all on one platform) as a hedge against an uncertain sedan market. I think the result will be more weight and less pure driving dynamics
with GM making the vette and all its variants i think they still build a similar vehicle to what is out now with an updated interior and exterior.
Maybe add a E ray style option in one variant that makes it AWD?
wishful thinking thats for sure



