Cadillac CTS Model Years and History

Cadillac CTS Model Years

2019 Cadillac CTS Sedan trims

2019 CTS Sedan

The Cadillac CTS carries over into 2019 essentially unchanged.

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2018 Cadillac CTS Sedan trims

2018 CTS Sedan

Since the CTS received several notable updates for 2017 it carries over into 2018 with very minor changes.

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2017 Cadillac CTS Sedan trims

2017 CTS Sedan

The CTS gets several notable changes for 2017. The biggest change is a new front grill design, that adds a touch of aggression to the front end of the car for this year. The rear fascia has also been refreshed, looking sharper while flowing a little better with the lines of the vehicle. Other changes for 2017 include an available backup camera display located in the rearview mirror, new wheel designs and several new colors. A carbon black package is also new for 2017, offering blacked out exterior trim pieces, Recaro seats, and low gloss, black materials for the interior.

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2016 Cadillac CTS Sedan trims

2016 CTS Sedan

The CTS gets a few refinements for 2016, including a new 8-speed transmission and fuel-saving start-stop engine technology. The luxury mid-size also gains a standard rearview camera and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in the CUE infotainment system.

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2015 Cadillac CTS Sedan trims

2015 CTS Sedan

Following a complete redesign in 2014, the 2015 Cadillac CTS receives a few minor updates. The company's crest has been revised and the CTS features the new crest without the wreath seen in the past. Inside, the CTS is now WiFi-capable and includes 4G LTE connectivity, along with DockSpot, which is an inductive charging system for mobile devices. Finally, the automatic parking assist now includes a perpendicular parking feature.

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2014 Cadillac CTS Coupe trims

2014 CTS Coupe

The CTS has been given a complete redesign for 2014. The car is essentially all new from the ground up. The 2014 CTS is longer and lower than the car it replaces, giving it a sportier stance. Extensive use of lightweight materials has ensured that weight remains in check-- Cadillac claims that the CTS is the lightest vehicle in its class. Two new turbocharged engines are also offered for 2014, one oriented toward outstanding fuel economy and the other toward excellent performance.

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2014 Cadillac CTS Sedan trims

2014 CTS Sedan

The CTS has been given a complete redesign for 2014. The car is essentially all new from the ground up. The 2014 CTS is longer and lower than the car it replaces, giving it a sportier stance. Extensive use of lightweight materials has ensured that weight remains in check-- Cadillac claims that the CTS is the lightest vehicle in its class. Two new turbocharged engines are also offered for 2014, one oriented toward outstanding fuel economy and the other toward excellent performance.

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2014 Cadillac CTS Wagon trims

2014 CTS Wagon

The CTS has been given a complete redesign for 2014. The car is essentially all new from the ground up. The 2014 CTS is longer and lower than the car it replaces, giving it a sportier stance. Extensive use of lightweight materials has ensured that weight remains in check-- Cadillac claims that the CTS is the lightest vehicle in its class. Two new turbocharged engines are also offered for 2014, one oriented toward outstanding fuel economy and the other toward excellent performance.

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2013 Cadillac CTS Coupe trims

2013 CTS Coupe

Changes to the Cadillac CTS lineup for 2013 are limited to a restyled grille and a newly standard adaptive remote vehicle starter. Three new exterior colors--Glacier Blue Metallic, Silver Coast Metallic and Summer Gold Metallic--are available.

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2013 Cadillac CTS Sedan trims

2013 CTS Sedan

Changes to the Cadillac CTS lineup for 2013 are limited to a restyled grille and a newly standard adaptive remote vehicle starter. Three new exterior colors--Glacier Blue Metallic, Silver Coast Metallic and Summer Gold Metallic--are available.

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2013 Cadillac CTS Wagon trims

2013 CTS Wagon

Changes to the Cadillac CTS lineup for 2013 are limited to a restyled grille and a newly standard adaptive remote vehicle starter. Three new exterior colors--Glacier Blue Metallic, Silver Coast Metallic and Summer Gold Metallic--are available.

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2012 Cadillac CTS Coupe trims

2012 CTS Coupe

The CTS's 3.6L V6 engine gets a bit more power for 2012. The CTS sedan, wagon and coupe all get slightly revised exterior and interior trim.

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2012 Cadillac CTS Sedan trims

2012 CTS Sedan

The CTS's 3.6L V6 engine gets a bit more power for 2012. The CTS sedan, wagon and coupe all get slightly revised exterior and interior trim.

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2012 Cadillac CTS Wagon trims

2012 CTS Wagon

The CTS's 3.6L V6 engine gets a bit more power for 2012. The CTS sedan, wagon and coupe all get slightly revised exterior and interior trim.

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2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe trims

2011 CTS Coupe

For 2011, Cadillac's best-selling CTS line gains a new coupe version, joining the existing 4-door sedan and wagon. Styled much like the familiar sedan, the new coupe features a steeper rake to the windshield and unique lines, giving it a bold and aggressive stance. Sedans and wagons are again available with the 3.0L 270-hp V6 or the 3.6L 304-hp V6, while the new coupe gets the 3.6. The CTS-V sedan returns and adds the coupe variant as well. No major changes have been made to the lineup, but Black Ice Metallic and Evolution Green Metallic are now available as extra-cost colors, and new Ebony seats with Saffron sueded fabric inserts are available on CTS-V coupe only. Several new wheel options are also available.

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2011 Cadillac CTS Sedan trims

2011 CTS Sedan

For 2011, Cadillac's best-selling CTS line gains a new coupe version, joining the existing 4-door sedan and wagon. Styled much like the familiar sedan, the new coupe features a steeper rake to the windshield and unique lines, giving it a bold and aggressive stance. Sedans and wagons are again available with the 3.0L 270-hp V6 or the 3.6L 304-hp V6, while the new coupe gets the 3.6. The CTS-V sedan returns and adds the coupe variant as well. No major changes have been made to the lineup, but Black Ice Metallic and Evolution Green Metallic are now available as extra-cost colors, and new Ebony seats with Saffron sueded fabric inserts are available on CTS-V coupe only. Several new wheel options are also available.

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2011 Cadillac CTS Wagon trims

2011 CTS Wagon

For 2011, Cadillac's best-selling CTS line gains a new coupe version, joining the existing 4-door sedan and wagon. Styled much like the familiar sedan, the new coupe features a steeper rake to the windshield and unique lines, giving it a bold and aggressive stance. Sedans and wagons are again available with the 3.0L 270-hp V6 or the 3.6L 304-hp V6, while the new coupe gets the 3.6. The CTS-V sedan returns and adds the coupe variant as well. No major changes have been made to the lineup, but Black Ice Metallic and Evolution Green Metallic are now available as extra-cost colors, and new Ebony seats with Saffron sueded fabric inserts are available on CTS-V coupe only. Several new wheel options are also available.

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2010 Cadillac CTS Sedan trims

2010 CTS Sedan

For 2010, Cadillac adds a new Sport Wagon to the lineup. The attractive and versatile wagon is available in either rear- or all-wheel drive and features 58 cubic-feet of cargo space, fold-flat split-folding rear seats, an integrated cargo management system, and a programmable power liftgate. Pricing for the SportWagon begins at $39,830. Both the SportWagon and the CTS sedan are powered by a new standard base engine--a 270-horsepower 3.0-liter V6 replaces the 263-hp 3.6-liter V6 unit of previous years.

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2010 Cadillac CTS Wagon trims

2010 CTS Wagon

For 2010, Cadillac adds a new Sport Wagon to the lineup. The attractive and versatile wagon is available in either rear- or all-wheel drive and features 58 cubic-feet of cargo space, fold-flat split-folding rear seats, an integrated cargo management system, and a programmable power liftgate. Pricing for the SportWagon begins at $39,830. Both the SportWagon and the CTS sedan are powered by a new standard base engine--a 270-horsepower 3.0-liter V6 replaces the 263-hp 3.6-liter V6 unit of previous years.

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2009 Cadillac CTS trims

2009 CTS

The Cadillac CTS sport sedan got a complete redesign inside and out for 2008. The CTS is carried over largely unchanged for 2009. A 6.2L supercharged V8-powered CTS-V high-performance model will be added to the lineup late in the year. Prices rose about 10 percent from last year.

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2008 Cadillac CTS trims

2008 CTS

The Cadillac CTS sport sedan gets a complete redesign inside and out for 2008, with a more powerful direct-injection V6 engine available, six-speed manual and automatic transmissions across the line, and a new dual-depth front passenger air bag.

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2007 Cadillac CTS trims

2007 CTS

The only change for the 2007 Cadillac CTS and CTS-V is the addition of Connections and Directions turn-by-turn navigation to On-Star. Otherwise these four-door sedans continue to offer two of the best driving experiences in the mid-size luxury market today.

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About CTS

Achieving less than successful results with the European-derived Catera, Cadillac started from scratch in the creation of the mid-sized luxury vehicle to brand needed to lure younger customers. The result was the 2003 CTS furnished by a radical, new Cadillac design language. The mid-sized sedan debuting in 2003 was a rear-wheel drive was immediately greeted as a breath of fresh air from a brand that was believed to have lost contact with modern luxury through the closing decades of the 20th century.


Built for serve as an entry-level luxury car, the CTS also featured a stout suspension and high-performing brakes for responsive handling. The 2003 Cadillac CTS was powered by a 220-horsepower, 3.2-liter V-6 engine that could be paired with either a five-speed automatic transmission or a five-speed manual gearbox. The following year, a higher output 3.6-liter was offered on the sedan generating 255 horsepower. A high-performance alter ego to the sedan called the CTS-V was also introduced in 2004 with eight-cylinder engine power. A manual gearbox incorporating six gears was available for the first time in 2005. Also in 2005, the 3.2-liter engine was replaced with a 2.8-liter powerplant producing 210 horsepower.


In 2008, the CTS received a substantial styling refresh accented by reshaped headlight housing using LEDs and a taller, more prestigious looking front grille. Possessing the same wheelbase as the previous model, the 2008 CTS was slightly larger in overall length. The powerplant for the Cadillac CTS also underwent a major overhaul in 2008. Featuring gasoline direct injection technology, a 3.6-liter V-6 engine developed 304 horsepower. All-wheel drive was provided as an option to CTS buyers with the redesigned sedan. After 2009, the Cadillac CTS line-up expanded adding a new sport wagon as well as a coupe.