#NYIAS: Simply The BEST Real-Life Shots Of The All-New Cadillac CT6

#NYIAS: Simply The BEST Real-Life Shots Of The All-New Cadillac CT6
The 2015 New York Auto Show (NYIAS) may not have officially started, but man the automakers are rushing to create a helluva wave before today's festivities kick off.

Tonight we were part of Cadillac's HUGE launch of its all-new full-size luxury sedan, the CT6. It's a vehicle that the market has been waiting for and an auto we've been interested to see. After all, this is supposed to be the brand's start of a renaissance.

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Taking it from the top, it will come with three choices of powerplants: a twin-turbo six good for 400 horsepower and 400 lb.-ft. of torque, an all-new 3.6-liter V6, and a 2.0-liter four-cylinder motor. Paired up with these engines will be an all-new eight-speed autobox.

In addition to this, the CT6 will feature all-wheel drive, all-wheel steering and adjustable dampers in case you want to tighten up the ride.

Probably the most important part is the back seat, though. Here you will find what Cadillac is claiming is best in class rear seat legroom along with quadzone HVAC and heating/cooling/massaging seats.

Clearly, this is a product that Cadillac did some thinking about. Will it be enough in the world of Mercedes-Benz S-Classes and Tesla Model S'? Time will tell.

**To read the FULL press release, check it out underneath the FANTASTIC photos!


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Cadillac's press release follows:

Cadillac Extends the Top of its Range with CT6

Advanced technology creates a new formula for the prestige sedan


NEW YORK – Cadillac tonight held the world premiere of the 2016 CT6, elevating it to the top of its range and creating a new formula for the prestige sedan through the integration of new technologies developed to achieve dynamic performance, efficiency and agility previously unseen in large luxury cars.

CT6 marks Cadillac’s long-awaited return to the global prestige luxury segment, and is one of eight all-new vehicles the brand will launch by the end of the decade as part of its $12-billion product investment to expand and elevate.

“The CT6 is nothing less than an entirely new approach to premium luxury – and an approach only Cadillac can offer,” said Johan de Nysschen, president of Cadillac. “It is a bold endeavor with unmatched dynamism that reignites a passion for driving in large luxury vehicles. In short, it is prestige luxury reimagined.”

Cadillac CT6 takes drivers to a higher threshold of involvement, with technologies that make them more aware of their surroundings, chassis systems – including active technologies – that make the most of control in all conditions, and powertrains led by an all-new Cadillac Twin Turbo engine that rewards with stirring power on demand. Passengers are ensconced in the brand’s ultimate expression of comfort, luxury and connectivity.

The CT6 features one of the industry’s most advanced automotive body structures, an aluminum-intensive architecture that incorporates 11 different materials to achieve strength, performance and efficiency thresholds practically unmatched among the world’s elite luxury performance sedans.

It is one of the world’s lightest and most agile full-size luxury performance sedans, with dimensions and spaciousness on par with BMW’s short-wheelbase 7-Series, but the approximate weight, agility and efficiency of the smaller Cadillac CTS – which is lighter than a BMW 5-Series. The CT6 is lighter than the BMW 5-Series, 6-Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class.

“We reinvented the approach to structural underpinnings in the quest to develop a unique formula for the prestige luxury performance sedan,” said de Nysschen. “Melding that new approach with the dynamics conveyed in our other award-winning rear-driven sedans – including V-Series – results in something that has been lost in the segment: the exhilaration of a true driver’s car.”

Cadillac focused on three pillars that would coalesce to deliver the CT6’s dynamic experience – and do so with higher levels of presence, elegance and technological innovation to help elevate Cadillac around the world.

“Luxury brands are built from the top down,” said Cadillac Chief Marketing Officer Uwe Ellinghaus. “Adding a dynamic, top-of-the-range car is central to Cadillac’s elevation and global growth.”

Agility

  • All-new Omega architecture features 13 high-pressure aluminum castings in the body structure, creating a lighter, stiffer structure that also enables “bank vault” levels of quietness
  • All-new Cadillac 3.0L Twin Turbo engine offer an estimated 400 horsepower (298 kW) and 400 lb-ft of torque (543 Nm), making it among the most power-dense V-6 engines in the segment, at 133 horsepower (99 kW) per liter
  • Efficiency is enhanced with the industry’s first application of cylinder deactivation technology on a turbocharged V-6 engine, as well as an eight-speed automatic transmission
  • 2.0L I-4 turbocharged and new 3.6L V-6 naturally aspirated engines, each with a new eight-speed automatic transmission
  • Active-on-demand all-wheel drive featuring a continuously variable clutch that infinitely varies power delivery to the front wheels – up to 959 lb-ft (1,300 Nm) – to make the most of handling and stability in all conditions
  • Advanced performance chassis system designed to deliver an engaging driving experience – with segment-best ride, handling and isolation qualities – through the use of Active Rear Steer, Magnetic Ride Control and selectable drive modes
  • Auto Vehicle Hold – a driver-selectable feature that prevents forward/rearward vehicle creep when the driver’s foot is off the brake. It reduces fatigue during heavy stop-and-go traffic and improves vehicle control on steep grades.

Connectivity

  • True 360-degree camera view around the vehicle, displayed on the Cadillac CUE screen, helps reduce blind spots around the vehicle
  • Industry-first surround-view video recording system that can record front and rear views while driving, and 360 degrees of recording if the vehicle’s security system is activated
  • Enhanced Night Vision helps identify people, large animals and more via heat signatures on a display in the driver information center
  • Rear Camera Mirror is the industry’s first application of full-display technology, combining camera technology with the conventional inside mirror to project an unobstructed view in the mirror
  • New Advanced Park Assist integrates automatic braking into automatic parking
  • New Pedestrian Collision Mitigation technology provides pedestrian detection indications, alerts and automatic braking to avoid collisions
  • Large, 10.2-inch-diagonal CUE interface screen with 1280 x 720 HD resolution and console mounted touchpad. The capacitive-touch screen reacts faster when scrolling and recognizes handwriting for address/points of interest search. The touchpad allows control of CUE features while resting an arm on the center console rather than touching the screen
  • Wireless phone charging and OnStar 4G LTE with Wi-Fi hotspot. 

Indulgence

  • Bold American luxury design, distinctly Cadillac – a true rear-wheel drive car, with a dramatic dash-to-axle ratio offering classic long, low proportion and luxury presence that commands attention
  • Lightweight and a design that conveys it. Dynamic use of line work and sophistication and precision in surfacing – CT6 looks as light and agile as it actually is
  • Elevates modern craftsmanship with curated environments that are rich, expressive and spacious, combining luxurious leathers, exotic woods, and carbon fiber in unprecedented ways
  • Standard Indirect Fire light-emitting diode front lighting system offers state-of-the-art, more efficient illumination for a distinctive appearance that is both technical and expressive in its character and personality
  • Extended comfort seats offer a refined, luxurious appearance. Features include premium Opus leather, five massage programs, reclining rear seats and Cadillac’s first application of woven-in-seat heating elements
  • All-new Articulating Rear Seat package offers new thresholds for comfort and luxury, with approximately 3.3 inches (83 mm) of adjustable seat travel, lumbar adjustment, tilting cushions, massage feature, heating/cooling features and armrest with media controls, including HDMI and USB ports
  • Comprehensive rear seat infotainment system with articulating 10-inch-diagonal screens that retract into the front seatbacks, along with connectivity for brought-in devices
  • Quadzone climate system, which employs a secondary full-HVAC system that allows passengers to personalize temperature and airflow for each seating position, along with ionizing air purification
  • Cadillac-first Bose® Panaray® audio system features 34 strategically placed speakers for exceptional dynamic range and clarity, including the first automotive application of design and technology elements from Bose home entertainment and professional audio products  
  • Concierge welcome lighting that illuminates the outside of the car as the owner approaches, based on the signal from the passive entry fob
  • Hands-free power deck lid operation
  • Generous rear-seat legroom – 40.4 inches (1027 mm) – and segment-best interior storage, including 2.2L center console storage volume. 

About the architecture
The body-in-white of the 2016 Cadillac CT6 is structurally lighter and stiffer than any other dynamically similar vehicle such as the BMW 5-Series or Audi A6. That state-of-the-art architecture is the foundation for its benchmark-establishing agility and vault-like solidity and quietness.

The new architecture has a mixed-material structure with all-aluminum exterior body panels. Engineers conducted 50 million hours of computational analysis – including 200,000 structural simulations – in its development, generating 21 patents.

“Every panel of the body-in-white is optimized with innovative joining techniques,” said Travis Hester, executive chief engineer, Cadillac CT6. “It’s an uncompromising approach that provides the best balance of strength, lightness and refinement.”

Thirteen high-pressure aluminum die castings in the lower body construction reduce complexity and are significant contributors to the architecture’s low mass. The CT6 is approximately 218 pounds (99 kg) lighter than a comparable vehicle using predominantly high-strength steel.

GM’s most advanced body manufacturing methods are used to fabricate the structure, including proprietary aluminum spot welding technology that is more efficient and helps reduce weight. Laser welding, flow drill fasteners and self-piercing rivets are also employed, along with roughly 591 feet (180 meters) of advanced structural adhesives.

Chassis and suspension highlights
The CT6’s rigid, lightweight architecture is the foundation for its segment-challenging agility, enhanced by active-on-demand all-wheel drive, active rear steering and Magnetic Ride Control on the available Active Chassis System.

“To put it succinctly, every wheel drives and every wheel steers,” said Hester. “And with Magnetic Ride Control, every wheel’s dampening is adjusted by the millisecond, for responsiveness and driver control unparalleled in the segment.”

The chassis system also balances responsiveness with segment-best isolation for exceptional refinement. In the front, the CT6 features a lightweight, aluminum-intensive high-arm multilink short-long arm front suspension. At the rear is a five-link independent suspension that uses multiple outer ball joints and cross braces for optimal handling and steering precision.

Active rear steering with the Active Chassis System contributes to greater low-speed agility and high-speed stability. In parking lots, the turning circle is only 37 feet (11.4 m), comparable with the CTS, which has a 114.6-inch wheelbase vs. the CT6’s 122.4-inch wheelbase.

Active-on-demand all-wheel drive is also part of the Active Chassis System, making the most of handling and stability in all weather conditions. Its lightweight, compact design and two-gear transfer case enable greater fuel economy than conventional fixed-torque all-wheel drive systems. All-wheel drive is standard on all CT6 six-cylinder models.

Selectable Tour, Snow/Ice and Sport modes allow the driver to tailor the CT6’s advanced chassis system for practically any weather or road condition.

Bold proportions, exquisite attention to detail
A bold proportion dominated by a long hood and sleek upper body distinguishes the CT6, evolves the brand portfolio and reinforces the agility enabled by the lightweight architecture.  

“This is a car designed for passionate drivers,” said Andrew Smith, executive director, Cadillac Global Design. “CT6 is low, wide and sleek, which is just what you’d expect in a lightweight performance sedan. There is a great dash-to-axle proportion that reinforces the dynamics of the rear-wheel-drive architecture.”

The “face” of Cadillac evolves with the CT6 through new executions of the grille and signature lighting elements. The vertical light signature, for example, features new LED light blades that frame the front of the vehicle, with forward illumination from technologically advanced Indirect Fire LED headlamps.

Proportion, craftsmanship and technology also define the CT6’s cabin. Cadillac designers aimed to deliver a bold, elegant and spacious interior. That elegance is expressed in curated environments and in surface sculpture featuring authentic materials, exquisite details and elevated executions of the brand’s signature cut-and-sew interiors. The CT6 uses state-of-the-art technology to reward its occupants with high levels of comfort, connectivity and safety.

“Never before has such craftsmanship and technology been so seamlessly interwoven,” said Smith. “The CT6 represents our next step in the continuing evolution of the Cadillac brand portfolio.”

Production and manufacturing
Production of the 2016 Cadillac CT6 begins at the end of 2015 for the North American market at the Detroit-Hamtramck assembly plant, which underwent a $384-million investment in tooling and other upgrades to support the manufacture of the CT6 and two other products. Chinese-market models will be assembled at an all-new facility in China starting in early 2016.

The CT6 also will be offered in Europe, Korea, Japan, Israel and the Middle East. Production for those markets begins at Detroit-Hamtramck in early 2016.

Cadillac has been a leading luxury auto brand since 1902. Today Cadillac is growing globally, driven by an expanding product portfolio featuring dramatic design and technology. More information on Cadillac appears at www.cadillac.com. Cadillac's media website with information, images and video can be found at media.cadillac.com

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2016 CADILLAC CT6 PRELIMINARY SPECIFICATIONS (NORTH AMERICA)

Model:

2016 Cadillac CT6

Body style / driveline:

RWD or AWD, 5-passenger large luxury performance sedan

Manufacturing location:

Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly, Hamtramck, Mich.

Engines:

2.0L I-4 turbo DOHC DI – 265 hp / 198 kW (est.)
3.6L V-6 DOHC DI – 335 hp / 250 kW (est.)
3.0L V-6 twin-turbo DOHC DI – 400 hp / 298 kW (est.)

Transmissions:

Hydra-Matic 8L45 eight-speed automatic (2.0L turbo and 3.6L)
Hydra-Matic 8L90 eight-speed automatic (3.0L twin-turbo)

Brakes:

four-wheel disc with FNC rotors; four-channel ABS

Wheels:

18-inch, 19-inch and 20-inch

Wheelbase (in / mm):

122.4 / 3106

Length (in / mm):

204 / 5184

Width (in / mm):

74 / 1879

Height (in / mm):

57.9 / 1472

Est. curb weight (lb / kg):

less than 3700 / 170

 


cidflekkencidflekken - 4/1/2015 2:33:08 AM
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So, this car is supposed to target the low-end S/7/A8/LS. That would mean an entry price of probably $70k. I just have a really hard time feeling like this car LOOKS like a $70k+ car. I just think the CT6 will find the same issues that the ATS and CTS has run into, which is buyers may not be willing to pay the same price for this car that they could for the other flagships. And the styling just doesn't help things, inside and out.

On the positive, it is bringing back memories of the STS Seville. But that car was priced below the other flagships.


cidflekkencidflekken - 4/1/2015 2:48:49 AM
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Correction, this car apparently is going to start at $60k. But that would get you a four cylinder with 265hp. How many folks are really going to buy that powertrain for fairly heavy car?


HoustonMidtownHoustonMidtown - 4/1/2015 6:29:18 AM
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The CT6 will be lighter than the CTS which does just fine with the 2.0.....


cidflekkencidflekken - 4/1/2015 6:53:56 AM
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It's going to weigh pretty much the same. The 2.0L CTS is about 3600 lbs. And it's priced at $46k. The CT6 will weigh about the same, but be priced higher. Will that be a smart purchase? Oh, and btw, the CTS isn't selling too well, so that should tell you something else about Cadillac's decisions there.


TheSteveTheSteve - 4/1/2015 3:01:08 AM
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I guess you have to be a Caddy fan to like it. I concur with cidflekken. It doesn't have the styling that lets me put this thing in the same league as even a BMW 5 series, let alone a brand's best offering.


runninglogan1runninglogan1 - 4/1/2015 3:49:10 AM
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This car is stunning! Beautiful, crisp, exterior styling and a truly sumptuous interior.

Add a remarkable 3700 lb curb weight and four wheel steering and it sounds like it will be the best handler in the class. Very excited about this one!!!


leejleej - 4/1/2015 6:30:44 AM
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LOL...if this isn't a case of the Emperor's New Clothes, I don't know what is. Some of you have been looking at BMWs and Audis so long that you do not recognize that there is nothing new here! This is ridiculous...the designers just put the same Cadillac front and rear on a bigger box, and VOILA! An ALL NEW Cadillac?!?!?! I guess some will be fooled by this.


222max222max - 4/1/2015 10:08:44 AM
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Isn't that what the German makers have been doing for years? I mean, the same car sized up or down according to class.


TheSteveTheSteve - 4/1/2015 12:03:23 PM
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222max writes “…Isn't that what the German makers have been doing for years? I mean, the same car sized up or down according to class…”

Whatever the German brands are doing, it appears to be working, while Cadillac continues to struggle in getting enough people to believe it’s a luxury car. Eventually, GM or dealers puts enough cash on the hood to move unsold inventory, and then Caddy repeats the cycle with another alleged flagship.


222max222max - 4/1/2015 2:38:25 PM
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So why knock one automaker for doing what others are doing when what the others are doing appears to be ok.?


chewychewy - 4/1/2015 9:21:50 AM
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The tech specs like weight are impressive but on the outside it's solid and crisp but certainly nothing shocking or new. The LED strip is not a good idea. And the interior does not look on par with the competition. With the low claimed weight the engines make more sense but are a "class down" but so is the weight promised. Based on everything I see in the photos it's not a direct hit on the A8, 7 series and S but a little bit of the Genesis/Equus approach. I keep reading the badge as CTS.


dumpstydumpsty - 4/1/2015 10:15:52 AM
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This is a big (wide & long) Caddy! The vehicle weight & included engines & tech are impressive. Being competitively sized is a huge step in the right direction.

The CT6 definitely looks better with a dark color exterior. However the rear fascia is uneventful - which is disappointing. This car has to look just as good "coming" as it does "going". I have a feeling that Cadillac didn't want to do some crazy exterior design which would take any attention away from all the class-competitive tech found throughout the vehicle.

My 1st impression is that the CT6 is just a longer, wider CTS - which is a fine car in itself. I'm sure it'll be very noticeable on the street.


xjug1987axjug1987a - 4/1/2015 10:46:50 AM
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I'm sure this car needs to be seen in person to be appreciated. The CTS looks great in person and "interesting" in pictures. This car is understated but makes a strong statement. Its conservative but has flair. I didn't think I'd like the glass past the rear door but it'll add visibility as well as accommodate extra room and probably eliminate the awkward, stretched door when the stretched version appears for the China market. The dash looks good, a new look and departure from the CTS/ATS, I would have been disappointed if they morphed the same one but not surprised if they did. The interior looks terrific but this model it looks awfully dark.(very BMW like) I'm sure there will be versions with wood and two tone materials like in the XTS Platinum, which is very attractive. I'm a tad underwhelmed because the hype was so strong, but I like it very much. For all the folks that don't want to be like everyone else with a BMW (Ehh..) or A8 (boring)this is a strong alternative and probably priced lower. The S Class, though I don't care for its dash, is as strong piece. I'd like to see this in person next to an S to make the determination on looks...


FirewombatFirewombat - 4/1/2015 10:54:01 AM
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The fact that this is the "Cadillac of Cadillacs" says it all.

It doesn't look good enough, inside or out, to compete against the Germans, or Lexus, or Jaguar. We'll wait for the reviews, but in this class driving dynamics are not the end goal, it's luxury.

That interior doesn't look as luxurious as an S-class at all. Cadillac has come a long way, but it looks like they have a long way to go. The only countries where this brand sells, the US, Mexico, and Canada, are not enough to make it a threat to more accomplished and established rivals worldwide.

Let's see what Johan can do, I hope they will be adding a more powerful engine in the range, as a 3.0 twin turbo V6 is not good enough in a flagship.


Agent00RAgent00R - 4/1/2015 12:12:54 PM
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Given its weight, maybe it will be enough pep.

Perhaps a CT6 V will be in the works? ;)


mre30mre30 - 4/1/2015 1:06:38 PM
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Short comment today - I have to rush out to my local Cadillac dealer and pre-order at CT6 in Diamond White with a porcelain interior, "carriage roof", "gold package", chrome rims and gold-striped Vogue tires.

And to answer your next question - yes, I was born in New Jersey.


280SE280SE - 4/1/2015 4:13:34 PM
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It's a very cohesive and elegant design that looks very upscale to me, especially from front, front 3/4 and side. The rear leaves much to be desired. A flagship sedan needs some sort of rear end signature (I can always tell an S class from an E class or a 750 from a 528) and I don't see that here. The greenhouse and rear passenger windows are very upright and boxy, which makes me feel this car will do well in China, where large upright long wheelbase sedans do well, versus the US preference for more swoopy, coupelike sedans. The S Class really shows the best approach to the global market in my opinion.


mini22mini22 - 4/3/2015 11:40:29 AM
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Bottom line is how it feels to sit in it and drive it. Exterior wise I like it better than a 5 or 7 series or an Audi A8. I think an XJ is prettier and possible the S class. Interior is hard to tell by the pictures. The weight looks promising. Again how does it drive? The ATS has the best steering feel of the C class size sedans but not the best engines or the best interior. I am surprised that there is no V8 offering as of yet.We will have to wait and see.


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