Cadillac substantially updated the CT5 midsize sedan for the 2025 model year, but the updates brought with them big price increases.
The 2025 CT5which goes on sale this spring, will start at $47,595 before destination.
That’s $9,200 more than the starting price of the 2024 model, although the entry level for the 2024 model is the CT5 Luxury, while for 2025 the entry level is the better-equipped CT5 Premium Luxury. Even so, the 2025 CT5 Premium Luxury is still $4,700 more expensive than the comparable 2024 model.
2025 updates include revised styling, a single 33.0-inch curved display to replace the individual digital gauge cluster and infotainment screen of the previous design, and an updated infotainment system with Google integrated.
2025 Cadillac CT5
Standard features include 18-inch wheels, Super Cruise highway-assistance system (with first three years of mandatory subscription included), AKG premium audio system, surround-view camera system, dual-pane sunroof, and several driver assistance safety features.
Further up is the 2025 CT5 Sport, which starts at $48,595, or $4,500 more than in 2024. This version gets a few more standard or upgraded features, including larger 19-inch wheels, alloy pedals, and interior trim. in carbon fiber.
Powertrains remain unchanged for 2025. The base 2.0-liter turbo-4 continues with a 237-hp rating, while the available 3.0-liter twin-turbo V-6 continues with 335 hp. Both powertrains come with a 10-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive as standard. Cadillac hasn’t said how much it costs to upgrade to the V-6. The automaker also hasn’t said how much it costs to add all-wheel drive.
The more witty 2025 CT5-V and 2025 CT5-V Black Wing will go on sale in the summer, and pricing information for these models will be announced closer to the on-sale date. However, given the price movements of the lower CT5 grades, price increases for the V Series models are also likely.