2020 CT6-V Exterior
Cars in this segment tend to shy away from bold looks and prefer a more understated approach, which is apparently what buyers in this class are after. We think the Cadillac CT6-V's bold exterior design, which bucks the trend, is good looking and deserving of attention. Looking at the side profile of the CT6-V, it is clear to see that this brute shares the same DNA as the rest of the Cadillac sedan range; there's a lot of square and sharp lines on offer, but the best is saved for the front end. At the front of the Cadillac CT6-V, you get a Black mesh grille with Galvano surround, which blends seamlessly with the rest of the front end design, which includes a body-color front splitter fascia extension, and LED headlights with dynamically adjustable high beams. A power sunroof is standard. The standard car rolls on a set of 20-inch V-Series Split five-Spoke alloy wheels with an Ultra Bright with Midnight Silver finish, but there are ten-spoke wheels available too.
2020 CT6-V Exterior Photos
Dimensions
The 2020 Cadillac CT6-V is a full-size luxury sedan that measures up to the likes of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class. Total length comes in at 205.8 inches, slightly less than the Mercedes-Benz, and the car rolls on a 122.4-inch wheelbase. Without the side mirrors, the CT6-V measures 74 inches wide and is 58 inches tall. The track width in the front is 63.4 inches and 64 inches in the rear. All the luxury, combined with a hefty V8 engine up front results in a base curb weight of 4,480 pounds.
2020 Cadillac CT6-V Exterior Dimensions:
Cadillac CT6-V Trims | Base |
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Max Width | 74 in. |
Length | 205.8 in. |
Height | 58 in. |
Wheelbase | 122.4 in. |
2020 Cadillac CT6-V Weight Information:
Cadillac CT6-V Trims | Curb Weight |
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Base | 4,480 lbs. |
2020 Cadillac CT6-V Tires:
Front Tire | 245/40ZR20 |
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Rear Tire | 245/40ZR20 |
Spare Tire | T135/60R19 |
2020 Cadillac CT6-V Wheels:
Wheels Type | Aluminum Wheels |
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Front Wheel Size | 20" x TBD |
Rear Wheel Size | 20" x TBD |
Exterior Colors
The CT6-V and its siblings in the V-class all look good in black, and for most, that will be the go-to color. We think black suits the menacing demeanor of this big Caddy perfectly, and, as with the rest of the competition in this class, gives off a VIP feel that is hard to ignore. It just so happens that the only no cost color option on offer is Black Raven. The rest of the color palette will cost you: Satin Steel Metallic and Manhattan Noir Metallic will set you back $625, but Cadillac saves the best for last. Crystal White Tricoat and Red Horizon Tintcoat will cost you $1,225 each. We'll just stick with black.