Cadillac may have ended North American production of the CT6 in February, but there are still plenty of examples of the large luxury sedan still available. This loaded 2019 Cadillac CT6-V is one of those available units, and it’s offered in nearly new condition with an impressive discount.
Showing just 528 miles on the clock, this 2019 Cadillac CT6-V is actually a retired corporate show car, and comes draped in Manhattan Noir Metallic paint. The corners mount premium alloy wheels sized at 20 inches in diameter and sporting an Ultra Bright finish with Midnight Silver color.
The exterior also gets a number of V-Series-specific styling pieces, including a carbon fiber rear spoiler and a black front grille insert with a Galvano surround.
Inside, we find a Dark Auburn color scheme with Jet Black accents. This 2019 Cadillac CT6-V is also loaded with cabin features, including the Driver Assist Package (Advanced Cruise Control, Night Vision, and Forward and Reverse Automatic Braking), a panoramic moonroof, leather upholstery, heated seats, and Bluetooth.
Other standout interior features include Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support, wireless device charging, four-zone climate control, active noise cancellation, and a 34-speaker Bose audio system. There’s even rear seat infotainment with dual displays, remote control, HDMI inputs, and dual USB ports, plus two wireless dual-channel headphones.
Making this fine slice of American luxury move is the twin-turbo 4.2L V8 (production code LTA), otherwise known as the Blackwing. This impressive piece of engineering doles out a heady 550 horsepower at 5,000 rpm and 640 pound-feet of torque at 3,400 rpm, all of which feeds to 10-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive.
That’s a whole lotta goodness on offer, and now this 2019 Cadillac CT6-V is listed for sale by Hennessy Cadillac in Duluth, Georgia, for $79,998. The seller states that the original MSRP was set at $96,515.
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Source: Hennessy Cadillac
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