Cadillac Will Soon Discontinue Its Least Expensive Car
CT4-V Blackwing to Exit as Cadillac Retools for an Electric Future
The CT4-V Blackwing is one of Cadillac's most critically acclaimed cars in recent years, but it will soon be discontinued as the automaker focuses on an electric future.
Cadillac announced that it will discontinue production of the CT4-V Blackwing after the 2023 model year. The CT4-V Blackwing is a high-performance variant of the CT4 compact sedan, and it has been praised for its sharp handling, powerful engine, and aggressive styling.
Cadillac has not yet announced a direct replacement for the CT4-V Blackwing, but the automaker is expected to introduce a new electric performance sedan in the coming years. Cadillac has already announced plans to launch an electric crossover called the Lyriq in 2023, and the automaker has said that it will introduce more electric vehicles in the coming years.
The discontinuation of the CT4-V Blackwing is a sign of the changing times in the automotive industry. Automakers are increasingly focusing on electric vehicles, and Cadillac is no exception. The automaker has said that it will invest $2 billion in electric vehicle development over the next five years.
The CT4-V Blackwing is a popular car among enthusiasts, and its discontinuation is sure to disappoint some fans. However, Cadillac's decision to focus on electric vehicles is a wise one. Electric vehicles are the future of the automotive industry, and Cadillac is positioning itself to be a leader in this space.