The Cadillac CT4 debuted in September of 2019 as an indirect replacement for the Cadillac ATS in the premium automaker’s sedan lineup. Now, prospective buyers and digital daydreamers can spec the new four-door to taste using the online configurator at the official Cadillac website.
The configurator presents a huge number options to choose from, starting with the drive type and trim level. Both rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive are available, while trim levels include the base-level Luxury, starting at $33,990, and followed by the Premium Luxury, starting at $38,490, and Sport, starting at $39,590, per Cadillac’s Y trim level strategy. The fastest of them all is the Cadillac CT4-V, starting at $45,490.
The engine lineup kicks off with a turbocharged 2.0L four-cylinder rated at 237 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque, mating to an eight-speed automatic transmission. Alternatively, the Cadillac CT4 can also be equipped with a turbocharged 2.7L four-cylinder, which mates to a 10-speed automatic transmission. The 2.7L ‘four is optional on the Premium Luxury trim and standard on the V-Series, with output rated at 309 horsepower and 348 pound-feet of torque in the Premium Luxury, and 325 horsepower and 380 pound-feet of torque in the CT4-V.
Twelve exterior colors are available, two of which are offered at no cost. There’s also four interior color combos, including Jet Black with Jet Black accents, Whisper Beige with Jet Black accents, Sangria with Jet Black accents, and Cinnamon with Jet Black accents.
The packages tab shows a variety of different equipment on offer, with availability dependent on the trim level selected. Highlights include the Climate Package, which tosses in things like heated front seats and a heated steering wheel, the Driver Assist Package, which includes Adaptive Cruise Control – Advanced, Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking, and Reverse Automatic Braking, and the Technology Package, which includes a Cabin Air Ionizer, eight-inch diagonal color Driver Information Center, and Head-up Display.
Wheel sizing up to 19 inches in diameter is also offered, while a la carte interior options include things like ventilated seats and a 14-speaker audio system from Bose.
Of course, we want to know – how would you spec your 2020 Cadillac CT4? Let us know in the comments, and make sure to subscribe to Cadillac Society for more Cadillac CT4 news and around-the-clock Cadillac news coverage.
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