Sep 27, 2016 07:22 AM EDT
2017 Cadillac CT6 Updates: New Colors, Lamps, And More

Known for its signature long hood, broad and shield-shaped grill, the Cadillac always stands out in the crowd. Cadillac's carbon black package addition to its 2017 CT6 Sedan adds flair to its current sharp image.

Cadillac has nixed the graphite metallic and included phantom gray metallic and bronze dune metallic finishes, which are available for an extra charge. It also now boasts of tail lamps with a darker finish.

It has a key additional change in its round-up. Cadillac now offers two packages - an LPO-level Ground Effects and a Livery Package. 

What do these packages exactly mean?

2017 Cadillac Ground Effects Package

There are currently 4 available standard exterior finishes namely:

Silver Metallic (GAN)

Crystal White Tricoat (G1W)

Black Raven (GBA)

Stellar Black Mettalic (GB8)

Its 3.6L V6 LGX AWD boasts of trim levels, 1SB base and 1SD Luxury.

Its 3.0L Twin Turbo V6 LGW has a level of 1SE Luxury.

** These options are not available under the LPO-level splash guards and Driver  

Updates and Changes on the 2017 Cadillac CT6 By RPO

The Graphite Metallic (GLJ) finish has been phased-out. Earlier mentioned exterior finishes include the Phantom Gray Metallic (G7Q) and Bronze Dune Mettalic (GMU.)

The Carbon Black Package inclusion; Performance front bucket seats (AE4), Black Chrome Grille (TTT), V-Series spoiler and an 18-inch premium painted alloy wheels (PXZ.) Interior colors come in either Jet Black and Light Platinum, which both comes with Jet Black accents.

The exterior finish available for the Carbon Black Package includes the above-mentioned standard exterior finishes. However, the Stellar Black option has been dropped in place of (G7E) Red Obsession Tintcoat.

It also comes equipped with its signture LED-lights. This makes its width appear more wider with depth.

Cadillac with its fore-sight to new technology driven demands from consumers will continue to maintain its place as one of the fore-runners of the Premium Luxury car market share holders.

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