The 2021 Cadillac CT4-V adds two new exterior colors to its palette: Infrared Tintcoat and Rift Metallic. Here’s our new look at the Rift Metallic hue.
Within the CT4 family, the Rift Metallic color is exclusive to the CT4-V, and Cadillac tells us that “it’s an alabaster white-based color with a fresh greige hue.” However, the color also has a bit of a ceramic tinge to it.
The new Rift Metallic color is not included in the base price of the 2021 Cadillac CT4-V, and costs an additional $625, which raises the base price to $46,515, including the $995 destination charge.
Assigned color code GRW and touch-up paint code WA-249F, Rift Metallic is one of four neutral exterior color options available for the 2021 CT4-V, along with Satin Steel Metallic, Summit White, Black Raven, and Shadow Metallic.
The white-based color option is limited to the two interior color combinations available for the CT4-V: Jet Black or Sangria with Jet Black. Notably, this color will also be available for the upcoming, highly-anticipated 2022 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing model.
As of this writing, 2021 Cadillac CT4-V models are readily available at dealers across the country, since the Lansing Grand River assembly plant has been producing 2021 models for the past few months. Models in the Rift Metallic exterior color are currently available in stock as well, though they appear to be more sparse compared to the other available color options. Availability varies from dealer to dealer, so be sure to check with yours for complete details.
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