Suffice it to say, I had high hopes stepping into the Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing for the first time. After all, name aside, it’s effectively the fourth generation of the CTS-V — a car that wormed its way into my heart just as it did many automotive journalists and driving enthusiasts. The first-gen version redefined what a Cadillac could be; the second-gen reset the bar again, bringing edgier style and a much-beloved station wagon body style to the party; the third-gen lost the manual transmission but upped the level of performance once again, bringing a handsome new face to the party as well.
Better yet, the CT5-V Blackwing combines many of the best parts of its predecessors — a six-speed manual gearbox, a supercharged Corvette-based 6.2-liter V8 — with the latest electronic features whipped up by General Motors, making it properly outfitted for sale here in 2022. I’ve been salivating over it ever since the first rumors began to fly about it; I begrudgingly handed over the first drive opportunity to my colleague; and I’ve sat and waited as supply chain shortages and other issues kept it from my hands.
Until it finally showed up at my door.
The Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing: What We Think
Like Mary Poppins, it’s practically perfect in every way. Few cars can truly inspire lust, and even fewer cars with four doors and room for five adults, but Caddy’s super-sedan blends insane performance, delightful levels of involvement and daily drivability all into one delightful package. It’s equally happy on a cross-continental road trip, attacking a race track or blitzing a back road. While its lack of all-wheel-drive might be a slight turn-off for those in cold climates, and its heavy clutch makes stop-and-go traffic a bear, these are little things that add character, not flaws. The CT5-V Blackwing, simply put, is one of the best cars you can buy today — new or used.
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