Among the unique options available for the Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing are a pair of carbon fiber packages, both of which will be more expensive for the 2025 model year than they were before, Cadillac Society has learned.
The Carbon Fiber 1 Package (production code CFZ) will be priced at $6,650, up $500 from $6,150 for the 2024 model year. As a reminder, this appearance package contains the following elements (relevant production codes in parentheses):
- Carbon Fiber front splitter (VS2)
- Front wheel well deflectors
- Front dive planes
- Rear extra aero spoiler
The Carbon Fiber 2 Package (production code CFV), meanwhile, will also be $500 more expensive for the 2025 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing. It will be priced at $4,950, up from $4,450. In order to equip the super sedan with the Carbon Fiber 2 Package, the Carbon Fiber 1 Package must also be selected, since the Carbon Fiber 2 Package cannot be added without it.
Content included in the Carbon Fiber 2 Package is as follows:
- Rocker moldings (B6A)
- Carbon Fiber rocker extensions
- Rear valance diffuser
Other minor changes on the way for the 2025 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing include a reshuffling to its exterior color lineup. Specifically, four exterior colors are deleted, including Black Diamond Tricoat (paint code GLK), Mercury Silver Metallic (paint code GKA), Midnight Steel Metallic (paint code GXU) and Velocity Red (paint code G7C). Meanwhile, three new colors will be offered in their stead.
Aside from that, however, the 2025 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing will be a carryover model, meaning it will not differ much from its 2024 model year counterpart. In other words, the CT4 range is not getting a mid-cycle refresh, unlike its big brother, the 2025 Cadillac CT5. In fact, it’s unclear if the CT4 will ever get a refresh at this point.
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Rick H
I went and had my wrap guy put carbon fiber wrap on my rear deck spoiler, rocker panels, front spoiler and part of the rear lower bumper. Looks exactly like the real stuff for way less money and I don’t have to worry about damaging any real carbon fiber.
Alex Luft
Sure, but you don’t get the full aero benefits without the carbon fiber packages… such as the extended sills or spoiler.
David
I have both packages on mine *( Raven / & BLK interior And every day somebody walks up to me and says nice spoilers
Alex Luft
I bet! Both look very sharp. But to appreciate these, one has to really have an eye for the details.