The 2024 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing offers six interior colorways. Below, Cadillac Society is taking a closer look at each of the interior color and material combinations available for the ultra-high-performance luxury sedan.
There are three seat material combinations offered for the 2024 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing, which are available in three colorways. The leather seats with mini-perforated inserts are the only no-cost option. Opting for leather seats with sueded front seatbacks adds $2,890 to the overall cost of the 2024 CT5-V Blackwing, while the full semi-aniline leather seats increase the price by $8,090.
Leather Seats With Mini-Perforated Inserts – Jet Black with Jet Black Accents (HGM)
Leather Seats With Sueded Front Seatbacks – Jet Black With Jet Black Accents (HEA)
Leather Seats With Sueded Front Seatbacks – Sky Cool Gray With Jet Black Accents (HEB)
Full Semi-Aniline Leather Seats With Mini-Perforated Inserts, Custom-Quilting And Carbon Fiber Seatbacks – Jet Black With Jet Black Accents (HMR)
Full Semi-Aniline Leather Seats With Mini-Perforated Inserts, Custom Quilting And Carbon Fiber Seatbacks – Sky Cool Gray With Jet Black Accents (HJD)
Full Semi-Aniline Leather Seats With Mini-Perforated Inserts, Custom Quilting And Carbon Fiber Seatbacks – Natural Tan With Jet Black Accents (HJC)
Interior | Seat | Trim | Color Code | CT5-V Blackwing |
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Jet Black with Jet Black accents | Leather with Mini-Perforated inserts | Twenty-Two Carbon Fiber | HGM | S |
Jet Black with Jet Black accents | Leather with Sueded front seatbacks | Twenty-Two Carbon Fiber | HEA | A |
Sky Cool Gray with Jet Black accents | Leather with Sueded front seatbacks | Twenty-Two Carbon Fiber | HEB | A |
Jet Black with Jet Black accents | Full Semi-Aniline leather with Mini-Perforated inserts, Custom Quilting and Carbon Fiber front seatbacks | Twenty-Two Carbon Fiber | HMR | A |
Sky Cool Gray with Jet Black accents | Full Semi-Aniline leather with Mini-Perforated inserts, Custom Quilting and Carbon Fiber front seatbacks | Twenty-Two Carbon Fiber | HJD | A |
Natural Tan with Jet Black accents | Full Semi-Aniline leather with Mini-Perforated inserts, Custom Quilting and Carbon Fiber front seatbacks | Twenty-Two Carbon Fiber | HJC | A |
As reminder, the 2024 CT5-V Blackwing features a handful of updates when compared to its 2023 model year counterpart. This includes 20th Anniversary of V-Series Commemorative content, including 20th Anniversary grille header decal and unique cluster wake up animation.
As for power, it retains the supercharged 6.2L V8 engine (production code LT4), which is capable of producing 668 horsepower and 659 pound-feet of torque. Offered exclusively in rear-wheel-drive, the super sedan can be equipped with either the standard six-speed manual transmission, or optional 10-speed automatic.
Initially, a mid-cycle refresh was expected to drop for the 2024 CT5 range , but this has since been pushed to the 2025 model year. While the “regular” Cadillac CT5 has already been unveiled, the refresh for the ultra-high-performance Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing will be revealed soon. In fact, Cadillac Society spotted a prototype undergoing testing last July.
Production of the 2024 model year CT5 commenced in July at the Lansing Grand River plant. Pricing for the 2024 CT5-V Blackwing starts at $94,890.
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Bob Smoot
I don’t have a problem with being charged extra for features on a car, but what I truly don’t understand is the lack of real choices, like a C8 Corvette buyer has for different colors, and unique color combinations. When I bought my Gen2V, I think I had black, a dove gray and maybe the two tone tan and black, that was it. Now we are at Gen4 and it looks about the same choices, really?????
Flip Wilson
Colorways? Is this a new word?
Alex Luft
No, not a new word. It’s typically used amongst designers to describe a combination of colors, like black interior with red accents. That is a colorway.