The majority of the changes to the new Cadillac CT5 sedan are exterior updates that see the front end redesigned. The front fascia has been brought more in line with the sport fastback profile, and this includes the use of stacked LED headlights with signature vertical lighting. The grille these lights flank is also larger than before, creating a distinctive look. On the CT5 Sport, the grille is a performance black mesh item with black surrounds, while other trims get bright chrome accents.
At the rear, only the most eagle-eyed will spot the difference – it’s not a major overhaul, and things look very similar for 2025. The dual exhaust outlets have a different configuration, but that’s about all you can observe. Press images include the Sport model, which has a rear spoiler as standard, and it’s likely buyers will still be able to add this to other trims at a fee. Other available extras should carry over, too, with items such as a power sunroof, monochrome emblems, gloss black accents, and black or bright chrome grille surrounds on the options list.
There have been changes to the available exterior colors for the 2025 Cadillac CT5, too, with the addition of two new hues, namely Deep Space Metallic and Typhoon Metallic, to round out the palette. Midnight Steel, Black Raven, Radiant Red, and Wave will likely remain the most dramatic options to paint your CT5 in. The Red Accent Package was also introduced for 2024 to add a little bit of flair across the lineup – we’re not sure if it will carry over to 2025.
As with 2023 models, the Caddy CT5 rides on 18-inch alloy wheels in all trims except the Sport, which gets 19-inch items. All models can upgrade to larger 20-inch alloys, and buyers who want the Sport trim can choose between blue or red brake calipers.