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.