Seeing a Cadillac CT6-V on the road is a rare occurrence, and finding one for sale is even more of a rarity. Cadillac Society recently stumbled across a listing for the performance sedan, and right away, we noticed something unique about this machine: it has a set of custom red exterior accents.
This 2019 Cadillac CT6-V is currently for sale at a Cadillac dealer in Washington state, where it’s listed for $81,938. All things considered, we think that’s a decent price for a collector-quality sedan. There’s only 13,658 miles on the odometer, so it’s safe to say this rare CT6-V likely hasn’t seen much abuse in its lifetime.
The exterior is painted in sleek Black Raven paint, but as previously mentioned, the most notable feature on the performance sedan’s exterior is the addition of bright red accents applied to the lower part of the front splitter. It’s worth noting that Cadillac did not offer such color treatments at the time of purchase, so the red is most certainly a custom job.
Inside this CT6-V, we find an interior furnished in Fine Twill Weave Carbon Fiber trim and Ravewood Trim, along with front bucket seats featuring chevron perforated inserts and a panoramic moonroof. More noteworthy features included in this CT6-V are the Driver Assist Package, the Bose Panaray 34-speaker sound system, a wireless smartphone charging pad, and active rear steering.
The 2019 Cadillac CT6-V is powered by the twin-turbocharged 4.2L V8 Blackwing engine (production code LTA), which is rated at 550 horsepower and 640 pound-feet of torque. The twin-turbocharged “Blackwing” powerhouse has since been discontinued and is no longer in production, but interestingly, it can still be purchased via the Cadillac parts catalog.
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