Update, 6:50pm EDT: Cadillac has confirmed to Road & Track that the letter from John Roth is authentic. It may have felt inevitable, but that doesn't mean it stings any less: on Wednesday, Cadillac ...
Cadillac says there will be a CT5 successor eventually, and that it will have internal combustion power. The Cadillac CT4 and CT5 are the last of their breed, Cadillac luxury sedans powered ...
General Motors is planning to keep the CT4 and CT5 alive for at least one more generation but with a twist. Customers will no longer be able to order them with internal combustion engines. GM is ...
General Motors’ luxury brand offers up images of the 2026 Cadillac Lyriq-V, which will be the first vehicle in the V-Series lineup without an internal-combustion engine. The 2026 Cadillac Lyriq-V ...
It appears the current Cadillac CT4 and CT5 sedans are no more after 2026. Enthusiast site CadillacVClub apparently stumbled upon an official statement from John Roth, the automaker’s global vice ...
While they may not command the same amount of respect as their German rivals, Cadillac’s CT4 and CT5 models are some of the best sedans to drive on sale today — especially in their Blackwing forms.
Reports of the death of the internal combustion engine have been greatly exaggerated. In the wake of stalled consumer demand and stubbornly high costs, automakers around the world are furiously ...
Converting the ignition of a fuel-air mixture into usable mechanical energy lies at the core of a dizzying number of internal combustion engines developed over the course of more than century.