JAKARTA - In North America's largest automotive event, North American International Detroit Auto Show 2023, Cadillac, which is part of General Motors (GM), officially introduced an update to one of its flagship sedans, CT5. This update includes design changes, increased comfort, additional safety features, and impressive latest technologies.
John Roth, Vice President of Cadillac Global, described the 2025 CT5 as the perfect combination of loyalty to the advantages that Cadillac consumers have recognized around the world with the latest design refreshers, technology, and safety features.
"CT5 2025 remains loyal to what customers like about this vehicle, while presenting a revised display as well as the latest technology and safety features," Roth said in a statement from the company, Wednesday, September 13.
The CT5 2025 exterior design features the placement of a bolder grip and updated front facilities, combined with a vertical LED headlights typical of Cadillac. This gives a more attractive and impressive look.
The inside of the vehicle is very luxurious, with a 33-inch warped LED touchscreen and 9K highest resolution. The system also offers advanced technology that allows vehicle owners to easily manage cabin settings. Cadillac also introduces Google built-in features, including Google Assistant, Google Maps, and Google Play, which allow users to communicate hands-free and download various applications such as podcasts, news, music, and others.
The OnStar infotainment system is also available on CT5, which includes various safety, comfort, and driver assistance features, including the Super Cruise feature developed by Cadillac.
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CT5 2025 offers two machine options, namely a 237 dk-powered turbo 2.0-liter engine and a 349 Nm torque as standard. For those looking for higher performance, Cadillac provides a 3.0 liter twin-turbo engine with a power of 335 dk and torques reaching 549 Nm. This ensures that CT5 2025 remains loyal to the philosophy of precision, comfort, and strong integration into the road in order to provide a stunning driving experience.
The Cadillac CT5 2025 will be produced at a factory owned by GM in Lansing Grand River, Michigan, USA, with an assembly period scheduled to begin in spring 2024. Details of the price and further information will be announced soon.
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