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GM Increases MSRP On All 2021 Cadillac Models
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General Motors has increased the Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the entire 2021 Cadillac lineup.
Mack Hogan
It’s easy to forget that General Motors is an engineering powerhouse. The company is infamous for industrial-grade cheesiness and unmitigated cost-cutting, so its groundbreaking, game-changing stuff often debuts on forgettable products that fail to showcase the company’s ingenuity. In the rare case that GM manages to overcome its worst instincts and fit its incredible technology on a truly compelling product, it produces a world-beating vehicle. The 2021 Cadillac Escalade is one such example.
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The 2021 Cadillac CT5 represents the second model year of the luxury sedan, for which it receives several new features and changes. Here’s exactly what was new for the 2021 CT5.
Model Line
The 2021 Cadillac CT5 model line remains the same as it was in 2020, consisting of Luxury, Premium Luxury, Sport, and V-Series (per Cadillac’s Y trim level strategy). All models are available in either rear-wheel or all-wheel-drivetrain configurations.
Exterior
On the outside, the 2021 Cadillac CT5 sees the deletion of two existing colors and the addition of three new ones. The two deleted hues are Red Obsession Tintcoat and Royal Spice Metallic. Both colors were available at an extra charge for the 2020 model year, and Royal Spice Metallic was a promotional color available only on the CT5-V and the CT5 Sport.