Ty88
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- Florida, USA
- V-Series Cadillac(s)?
- 2023 CT5 V Blackwing - totaled in accident. Ordering a 2025
I’ve always wondered how the throttle response exactly changes in our blackwings as you change drive modes so I asked AI today. Here it is:
Drive Mode Throttle Characteristics
Tour Mode: Smooth and Progressive. The throttle mapping is deliberately softened and dampened. This makes it easier to modulate the car’s massive torque during everyday commutes and prevents the vehicle from feeling "jumpy" in stop-and-go traffic.
Sport Mode: Aggressive and Highly Sensitive. The throttle mapping becomes much more aggressive and tip-in response is sharpened significantly. Small inputs on the accelerator pedal result in instant, dramatic surges of acceleration. While highly responsive and exciting for street driving, it can feel slightly hyperactive or non-linear.
Track Mode: Strictly Linear (1:1 Relationship). Unlike most sports cars that make the throttle hyper-sensitive in track modes, Cadillac’s engineers mapped Track Mode to be completely linear. If you push the pedal 40%, you get exactly 40% of the engine's power. This 1:1 pedal-to-throttle relationship removes artificial sensitivity so you can precisely modulate power and avoid breaking tire traction when accelerating out of high-speed corners.
Quick Comparison
Drive Mode
Pedal Mapping Style
Best Used For
Tour
Softened / Dampened
Smooth daily commuting and highway cruising
Sport
Hyper-responsive / Sharp
Spirited street driving and immediate overtaking
Track
True Linear (1:1 Control)
Closed-circuit track racing and corner modulation
Drive Mode Throttle Characteristics
Tour Mode: Smooth and Progressive. The throttle mapping is deliberately softened and dampened. This makes it easier to modulate the car’s massive torque during everyday commutes and prevents the vehicle from feeling "jumpy" in stop-and-go traffic.
Sport Mode: Aggressive and Highly Sensitive. The throttle mapping becomes much more aggressive and tip-in response is sharpened significantly. Small inputs on the accelerator pedal result in instant, dramatic surges of acceleration. While highly responsive and exciting for street driving, it can feel slightly hyperactive or non-linear.
Track Mode: Strictly Linear (1:1 Relationship). Unlike most sports cars that make the throttle hyper-sensitive in track modes, Cadillac’s engineers mapped Track Mode to be completely linear. If you push the pedal 40%, you get exactly 40% of the engine's power. This 1:1 pedal-to-throttle relationship removes artificial sensitivity so you can precisely modulate power and avoid breaking tire traction when accelerating out of high-speed corners.
Quick Comparison
Drive Mode
Pedal Mapping Style
Best Used For
Tour
Softened / Dampened
Smooth daily commuting and highway cruising
Sport
Hyper-responsive / Sharp
Spirited street driving and immediate overtaking
Track
True Linear (1:1 Control)
Closed-circuit track racing and corner modulation



