Cadillac delivers Blackwings, the brand’s last new gas-powered sedans

Detroit — A pair of Cadillac performance cars have begun arriving at dealers, and the CT4-V Blackwing and CT-5 Blackwing aren’t just powerful, track-ready racers. They’re the last new gas-powered sedans from General Motors’ flagship luxury brand, which is going electric by decade’s end.

The CT5-V, GM says, “is the most powerful and fastest Cadillac production model in history,” with a top track speed of more than 200 mph. And the CT4-V Blackwing “is the most powerful and fastest-ever Cadillac subcompact,” according to the Detroit automaker.

The CT5-V Blackwing has started arriving to customers.

Cadillac aims to have an all-electric lineup by 2030, starting first with the Lyriq electric crossover, expected to launch in the first quarter of 2022. Experts say the transition to all-electric makes sense for Cadillac, which has struggled for years to compete with European rivals. 

“What GM, in general, and Cadillac specifically are now trying to do is be ahead of the market,” said Karl Brauer, executive analyst for iseecars.com, a vehicle search site. “They’re moving into this electric vehicle world aggressively and trying to carve out their own space and define their brand at the leading edge of a market shift as opposed to the trailing edge.

“And that’s smart. I think they’ve learned from the past. They’ve said, ‘OK, be super aggressive this time around and see if we can be the ones that everyone else has to say: ‘Is this as good as the Cadillac?'”