Cadillac Unveils V-Series Blackwing

Cadillac has finally unveiled the 2022 CT5-V Blackwing and CT4-V Blackwing, which the automaker said was developed with a focus on driver engagement and performance.

“V-Series Blackwing stands for the very highest level of execution from Cadillac and offers a distinctly American vision of performance: incredible power and luxurious craftsmanship, with absolutely zero compromise,” said Brandon Vivian, executive chief engineer, Cadillac. “We looked to our championship-winning racing heritage and brought an uncompromising eye for detail to create two cars that elevate the V-Series experience.”

V-Series Blackwing vehicles build on the performance dynamics of the CT5-V and CT4-V to create the top tier of the Cadillac sedan lineup.

Highlights include:

The CT5-V Blackwing uses an upgraded 6.2L supercharged V8 that, thanks to a higher flow air-intake and revised exhaust system, is rated at 668 horsepower and 659 lb-ft of torque, making it the most powerful production Cadillac ever. Each engine is hand-built at GM’s Bowling Green Assembly facility in Kentucky and features a signed engine builder’s plate.

The CT4-V Blackwing sports an evolution of the Cadillac 3.6L Twin-Turbo V6 that features revised control system software and an improved air intake system to create 472 horsepower and 445 lb-ft of torque. The turbos’ low-inertia (titanium-aluminide) turbine wheels enable a more precise and responsive application of torque throughout the rev range.

Highlighted features and output:

CT5-V Blackwing: 6.2L Supercharged V8 – 668 hp, 659 lb-ft of torque

CT4-V Blackwing: 3.6L Twin-Turbo V6 – 472 hp, 445 lb-ft of torque

Both V-Series Blackwing models feature advanced high-performance braking systems that have been track and road-tested. An available carbon-ceramic brake package for the CT5-V Blackwing, featuring cross-drilled rotors, delivers several benefits including weight savings, durability and heat management.

Highlighted features:

A six-speed TREMEC manual transmission is standard on both vehicles and has been optimized for each V-Series Blackwing vehicle. Details include:

The CT5-V Blackwing and CT4-V Blackwing are available with a 10-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission.

Highlighted features:

Both V-Series Blackwing models also feature an enhanced Electronic Limited Slip Rear Differential. It weighs less and has been optimized for each driving mode and each Performance Traction Management setting.

V-Series Blackwing also combines the fourth generation of Magnetic Ride Control (MR 4.0), with improvements to the front and rear suspension systems, including stiffer spring rates, unique hollow stabilizer bars, higher-rate bushings and more.

MR 4.0 highlights:

MacPherson strut front suspension:

Five-link independent rear suspension:

V-Series Blackwing models are built on Cadillac’s award-winning rear-wheel-drive architecture and feature unique structural enhancements including shock tower braces, an underside shear plate and thicker rear cross members to improve chassis rigidity. Along with the unique suspension elements, the stiffer structure enhances steering response, handling and the everyday driving experience.

Functional aerodynamics, including an available carbon-fiber aero package, contribute to the V-Series Blackwing models’ track prowess to support a variety of cooling needs for the cars’ respective engines, transmissions, axles and other supporting systems.

Additionally, the car is equipped with MICHELIN Pilot Sport 4S tires developed exclusively for the V-Series Blackwing models.

Tire sizes:

Both V-Series Blackwing vehicles feature standard forged aluminum alloy wheels with staggered widths, front to rear.

Wheel sizes:

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