What is the horsepower of the Cadillac CT5 after a Stage 1 tune?

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LeTaylor
07/29/25 11:35pm
After a Stage 1 tune, the Cadillac CT5 delivers 280 horsepower at the wheels and can accelerate from 0-100km/h in under 5 seconds. Below is some relevant information about the Cadillac CT5: 1. Side profile: The Cadillac CT5 features long and elegant lines. In addition to the ideal 50:50 weight distribution expected of a sports car, the fastback rear end is a highlight of the CT5's side design. The rear end is relatively understated compared to the front fascia and sides, essentially a scaled-down version of the CT6, but it includes all the elements expected of a sports car, such as the factory spoiler and dual large-diameter exhaust pipes. 2. Configuration: The new car comes standard with dual-zone automatic air conditioning, a leather multifunction steering wheel with paddle shifters, and other features. Except for the base model, all other models are equipped with an auto-dimming rearview mirror. The top-tier model also includes a four-way adjustable heated steering wheel, a wireless phone charging pad, and an 8-inch LCD instrument panel.
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