What are the dimensions of the Cadillac CT6?
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The Cadillac CT6 currently has four models on sale, with two different height dimensions as follows: Cadillac CT6-2022 28T Platinum and Premium models: Length x Width x Height is 5223x1879x1498 (mm). Cadillac CT6-2022 28T Luxury and Fashion models: Length x Width x Height is 5223x1879x1492 (mm). The Cadillac CT6-2022 models are all equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 237 hp, maximum power of 174 kW, and maximum torque of 350 Nm. They feature a 10-speed automatic transmission (AT), with suspension systems comprising double-wishbone independent front suspension and multi-link independent rear suspension. The official 0-100 km/h acceleration time is 7.47 seconds, and the NEDC combined fuel consumption is 7.1 L/100 km. The Cadillac CT6 is a mid-to-large-size sedan under SAIC General Motors Cadillac. SAIC General Motors Co., Ltd. was established on June 12, 1997. Committed to continuously creating high-quality products and services, it encompasses three major brands: Buick, Chevrolet, and Cadillac, covering various market segments from premium luxury cars to economy cars, as well as high-performance luxury coupes, MPVs, SUVs, hybrid vehicles, and electric vehicles. Development History: The first Cadillac was completed on October 17, 1902, featuring a 10-horsepower, single-cylinder engine. In 1905, Cadillac introduced the closed-body automobile. In 1914, Cadillac launched America's first 8-cylinder engine. In 1918, Cadillac manufactured the Victoria Coupe, which included the Delco electrical system and the world's first mass-produced V8 engine with 70 horsepower. In 1930, Cadillac's innovative V16 engine was first used in passenger cars. In 1931, the V16 Sport Phaeton marked the first large-scale application of a 16-cylinder engine in this type of vehicle. By the end of 1949, Cadillac had produced its one-millionth car and developed the historically significant high-compression-ratio, overhead-valve, lightweight V8 engine in the same year.
I've checked the official manual of the CT6, and its dimensions are as follows: length is 5223 mm, width is 1879 mm, height is 1498 mm, and the wheelbase exceeds three meters at 3109 mm. These dimensions are considered large in the D-segment, especially the 5.2-meter body, which is longer than many of its peers. The rear seats can comfortably accommodate three people without feeling cramped, and the trunk is exceptionally deep. However, it's worth noting that the new model seems to have been slightly adjusted in height by a few millimeters compared to the older version. When driving this car to the mall, it's advisable to find a wide parking space; otherwise, extra caution is needed while parking. The turning radius has been optimized, so even in underground garages, a couple of extra turns should suffice.
A couple of days ago, I accompanied a friend to pick up a CT6 and specifically asked the salesperson about its dimensions. The salesperson said the car's length is almost comparable to a bus, specifically 5223mm, which is slightly longer than the previous model. With a width of 1879mm, it can comfortably seat three burly men without feeling cramped, but you need to be careful as the side mirrors are prone to scraping. The car's height of 1498mm is quite low, making it no problem at all to pass under height-restricted barriers. The key point is the wheelbase of 3109mm, which allows for easily crossing legs in the back seat. However, in the city, you'll need to take a few extra glances at the mirrors when making U-turns, as the larger body means more blind spots. The salesperson recommended that beginners install a 360-degree camera for better handling in narrow conditions.