Inside, buyers get a curved 33-inch screen, as is common on other Cadillac products, but the cabin should feel more special with its semi-aniline Nappa leather (in Jet Black, Whisper Beige, or the new Renaissance Red), contrast stitching, quilting, and perforations. Trim elements arrive in open-pore dark ash wood with a tambour door, while knurled metal accents provide some jewelry. The customary AKG sound system features a brushed dark-tinted finish on the stainless steel covers and bright chrome accents, further uplifting the ambiance. Speaking of, 26 colors can be scrolled through for the interior lighting system.
Super Cruise is offered, too, and Cadillac expects drivers to have some fun driving the CT6, as it boasts 50:50 weight distribution and MRC 4.0 suspension. Sadly, only one engine is available, and it’s a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder producing just 233 horsepower.
Pricing ranges from RMB 359,700 for the base trim to RMB 469,700 for the top offering (roughly $50,854 to $66,406).
At that price, would you consider the CT6 if it returned to America?