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2025 Cadillac CT5 Configurator Live

The official online configurator tool for the 2025 Cadillac CT5 is now live. The 2025 Cadillac CT5 was originally unveiled in September 2023 at the Detroit Auto Show, revealing a mid-cycle refresh complete with updated styling, new tech features, and additional standard safety features. Interested fans and potential customers can now visit the official 2025 Cadillac CT5 configurator to spec the sedan as they see fit.

The front end of the refreshed 2025 Cadillac CT5.

The 2025 Cadillac CT5 lineup includes the Premium Luxury and Sport trim levels, with the base-level CT5 Luxury trim deleted with the 2025-model-year update.

Pricing starts at $48,990 for the Premium Luxury 350T trim with RWD, and $50,990 for the Premium Luxury 350T trim with AWD. Go for the Sport 350T, and pricing jumps to $49,990 for RWD models and $51,990 for AWD models.

Both trims are equipped as standard with the turbocharged 2.0L I4 LSY gasoline engine, which is rated at 237 horsepower at 5,000 rpm and 258 pound-feet of torque at 1,500 rpm. GM’s 10-speed automatic transmission is standard. The Premium Luxury trim is also available with the twin-turbocharged 3.0L V6 LGY gasoline engine, which doles out 335 horsepower and 405 pound-feet of torque. Upgrading to the V6 costs an extra $3,500.

Updates for the 2025-model-year refresh include a new front fascia with a lower, wider front grille and new signature lighting with unbroken vertical lines and stacked LED headlamps. There are new exterior paint options as well, including Deep Space Metallic and Typhoon Metallic.

Inside the cabin, you’ll find a curving 33-inch-diagonal LED color touchscreen, customizable user interface, and tech integrations such as 5G Wi-Fi and Google built-in compatibility. Standard features include Blind Zone Steering Assist and Intersection Automatic Emergency Braking, as well as optional features like Traffic Sign Recognition and Intelligent Speed Assist.

As GM Authority covered previously, production of the 2025 Cadillac CT5 was originally slated to kick off in April of 2024, but was later delayed to May 6th, 2024. As was the case for the 2024 model year, production takes place at the GM Lansing Grand River plant in Michigan. Under the skin, all CT5 variants ride on the GM Alpha 2 platform.

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Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

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  1. What color izzat? I love it.

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    1. Typhoon Metallic! New for 2025

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      1. Are there any sources that say when the Escalade IQL will debut?

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    2. From the photos looks like it is going to have some real color changes based on lighting. Very cool.

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    3. Got to hate it green….LOL

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  2. Well I went from excited awaiting this day to depressed. The 2025 Premium Luxury AWD V6 now starts nearly $5k more than the 2024 model. From what I can tell they added more standard features, but it’s super cruise and upgraded stereo…neither of which I care about but now have to pay for. Dang…guess I have to go back to the drawing board on what I really want/need.

    Could find a 2024 model, but then I miss out on the new interior and color options. I’m bummed.

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    1. You can probably get up to $2,000 in incentives and discounts to help with that, but do you really need to go back to the drawing board for $5k on a $50k car?

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      1. Not all are rich. I’m pushing it on a $50k car as it is…even with GM employee pricing. Its roughly $33 more per month on every $1000 more financed. And I’m not looking to go 84 months financed at stupid high interest rates. So yes, some folks may need to reconsider trim levels and options or even another vehicle to avoid being over their head or simply just wise with their money on a depreciating asset.

        And my point was really that I’m forced to pay more for features I don’t care about. To stay in budget I may have to forego things I would want instead.

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        1. That’s tough, especially if you’re wanting to buy brand new considering the direction Cadillac is going.

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        2. If you cannot afford an extra $33 per month perhaps you are not a Cadillac buyer. I bet you probably use “regular” gas and change the oil every 12K miles. Better yet, save for the car you want and avoid paying interest. Who are you trying to impress?

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  3. You can get one 60k AWD 3.0l v6 with tec pack. Not terrible I guess

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  4. Hopefully the rest of interior, in addition to the dash, will be much improved. I was really disappointed with the 2024.

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