The 2026 Cadillac CT4 debuts only minor changes compared to the preceding 2025 CT4, marking the seventh model year for the first-generation luxury sedan. Although the 2026 CT4 is more or less identical to the 2025 CT4, Cadillac has introduced a few small pricing adjustments, as GM Authority covered previously. Now, interested customers can build and price the 2026 Cadillac CT4 via the official online configurator tool at Cadillac’s website.
The trim lineup begins with the base Luxury, which is priced at $37,095 when equipped with rear-wheel drive, a $605 increase over the 2025 model year. Step it up to the Premium Luxury with rear-wheel drive and pricing starts at $41,395, a $5 increase from 2025, while the Sport RWD trim jumps to $45,295, up $2,705 year-over-year. All three trims are also available with all-wheel drive, which adds $2,000 to the bottom line.
Diving into the list of optional equipment, customers can spec the Onyx Package (RPO code PDB) for all trims for an additional $4,095. The Radiant Package, tagged with RPO code PDV, is priced at $3,595 and is available on Luxury and Premium Luxury trims. There’s also several accent-themed styling packages, including Bronze (RPO code PDJ), Blue (RPO code PDL), and Red (RPO code PDK), priced at $3,495 apiece and available across the trim level lineup.
On the tech front, customers are offered the Super Cruise Package (RPO code WKA) exclusively for the Premium Luxury and Sport trims, priced at $7,700 and $7,600, respectively.
Check out our previous coverage for more 2026 Cadillac CT4 pricing information, including all of the options and extras on offer.
Meanwhile, the 2026 CT4 powertrain offerings carry over from 2025, including the standard turbocharged 2.0L I4 LSY, which delivers 237 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque and connects to the GM eight-speed automatic. The turbocharged 2.7L I4 L3B gasoline engine is optional, rated at 310 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque, paired with the GM 10-speed automatic transmission. All CT4 variants ride on the GM Alpha 2 platform.
Production of the 2026 Cadillac CT4 began late last month at the GM Lansing Grand River Assembly plant in Michigan.
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