Seems to be the same 33-inch curved screen as in the Lyriq and refreshed XT4.
Offers are applicable toward 2023 model year vehicles.
Similar to the Celestiq.
Finishing third, fourth and 17th, respectively.
Less than five vehicles are impacted by this condition.
Sporting a new set of wheels.
Enabling access to over 12,000 chargers.
The no discount trend continues, seemingly with no end in sight.
Borrowing elements from the Lyriq, XT6 and Escalade.
It will instead launch for either the 2024.5 or 2025 model years.
A total of five wheels are offered, and each one is new for the 2024 model year.
Sales decreased 22 percent to 477 units during the first five months of 2023.
Just in time for summer car shopping.
Joining several existing package options.
Probably not something that will be done by most owners.
Our best look yet at what's in store for the refreshed luxury sedan.
Starting at a whopping $249,000.
Configure to your heart's content.
Requiring the entire steering wheel to be replaced.
Another feature to make the CT4 look sportier.
Still not bound for the U.S., though.
Just under 200 units are affected.
Which means it will be available to race with, too.