The new Cadillac Blackwing super sedans introduce a new level of performance for the CT4 and CT5 ranges, with high-powered engine specs and tons of go-fast goodies. Now, Cadillac Society is taking a closer look at the optional Dark Emerald Matte paint color and how much it costs.
Customers looking to cover their new Cadillac Blackwing sedan in Dark Emerald Matte paint will need to dole out an additional $3,925 on top of the vehicle’s price. The hue is one of 10 exterior colors available, with eight of the available colors offered as an extra-charge option. Six of the colors feature a metallic finish, one has a tintcoat finish, while Dark Emerald Matte is the only matte finish offered. Interestingly, Dark Emerald Matte is the first-ever matte finish offered on the CT4 and CT5 lines, and only the third matte finish offered by Cadillac in the last decade.
The complete list of available exterior colors and interior color ways of the new Cadillac Blackwing sedans includes:
Exterior Colors
Interior Colors
All exterior color options are available with each of the above interior colorways, although customers that opt for standard front bucket seats will only have Jet Black available for the interior. Sky Cool Gray is available with the leather seating surfaces and sueded back panel option, while semi-aniline leather with custom quilting and carbon back panels is available in conjunction with all three interior color combos.
Compared to the standard CT4 and CT5, the Cadillac Blackwing sedans feature new, aero-tested exterior upgrades, including a reshaped bumper, new underbody panels, and a new rear spoiler. Wheel sizing is set at 18 inches for the 2022 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing and 19 inches for the 2022 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing.
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