When Cadillac refreshed the CT6 lineup for the 2019 model year, it introduced a new Sport trim level in accordance with its latest Y trim strategy. With one branch dedicated to sport/performance and the other dedicated to comfort/luxury, the Cadillac CT6 Sport took up a position along the former branch as a stepping stone to the CT6 V-Sport (later renamed to CT6-V). Now, however, with the 2020 model year changeover, the Cadillac CT6 Sport model is being discontinued.
With the departure of the Cadillac CT6 Sport, the remaining trim levels include the base-level Luxury, followed by Premium Luxury, Platinum, and the high-powered CT6-V.
Previously, the Cadillac CT6 Sport offered a unique trim-specific grille with a high-gloss black mesh and bright galvano surround. The front fascia was also equipped with a body-color front splitter, while the profile received black window liners (as compared to the chrome treatment seen on the other trims). Sport-specific 19-inch multi-spoke alloy wheels with an Ultra Bright Machined/Midnight Silver finish were found in the corners. The rear end wrapped it up with a body-color fascia extension.
Under the hood, the Cadillac CT6 Sport cradled the 3.0L Twin-Turbo V6 engine (production code LGW), which delivered 404 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque. That engine is also going away for the 2020 CT6.
Trims: | Luxury | Premium Luxury | Sport | Platinum | V |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 CT6: | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
2020 CT6: | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
According to Cadillac representative Stefan Cross, the discontinuation of the Cadillac CT6 Sport enables the automaker to add new standard content elsewhere in the lineup.
“We decided to streamline the trim offerings, and are only offering Luxury, Premium Luxury, Platinum and V-Series,” Cross said in an interview with Cadillac Society. “This has allowed us to increase the standard content we offer on each trim. For example, Super Cruise is now standard on Premium Luxury. The new standard content features high penetrating options that are in most demand from customers.”
Cross provided us with a full list of the newly standard features for the remainder of the Cadillac CT6 trim lineup, which is as follows:
Luxury (3.6L V6 LGX)
Premium Luxury (3.6L V6 LGX)
Platinum with Super Cruise (4.2TT Blackwing V8 LTA)
While we’re certainly disappointed to see the Cadillac CT6 Sport get the axe, we have a feeling we’ll see its return sometime later, possibly for the 2021 model year. After all, not all luxury customers want all that shiny chrome on their large sedan.
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