cua cà mau cua tươi sống cua cà mau bao nhiêu 1kg giá cua hôm nay giá cua cà mau hôm nay cua thịt cà mau cua biển cua biển cà mau cách luộc cua cà mau cua gạch cua gạch cà mau vựa cua cà mau lẩu cua cà mau giá cua thịt cà mau hôm nay giá cua gạch cà mau giá cua gạch cách hấp cua cà mau cua cốm cà mau cua hấp mua cua cà mau cua ca mau ban cua ca mau cua cà mau giá rẻ cua biển tươi cuaganic cua cua thịt cà mau cua gạch cà mau cua cà mau gần đây hải sản cà mau cua gạch son cua đầy gạch giá rẻ các loại cua ở việt nam các loại cua biển ở việt nam cua ngon cua giá rẻ cua gia re crab farming crab farming cua cà mau cua cà mau cua tươi sống cua tươi sống cua cà mau bao nhiêu 1kg giá cua hôm nay giá cua cà mau hôm nay cua thịt cà mau cua biển cua biển cà mau cách luộc cua cà mau cua gạch cua gạch cà mau vựa cua cà mau lẩu cua cà mau giá cua thịt cà mau hôm nay giá cua gạch cà mau giá cua gạch cách hấp cua cà mau cua cốm cà mau cua hấp mua cua cà mau cua ca mau ban cua ca mau cua cà mau giá rẻ cua biển tươi cuaganic cua cua thịt cà mau cua gạch cà mau cua cà mau gần đây hải sản cà mau cua gạch son cua đầy gạch giá rẻ các loại cua ở việt nam các loại cua biển ở việt nam cua ngon cua giá rẻ cua gia re crab farming crab farming cua cà mau
Skip to main content

2017 Cadillac CT6 plug-in first drive

Get coddled without the gas guilt in Cadillac's new hybrid CT6

2017 cadillac ct6 plug in review  19
Image used with permission by copyright holder
2017 Cadillac CT6 plug-in first drive
MSRP $75,095.00
“The extended range of Cadillac’s hybrid CT6 means getting to bask in luxury for longer.”
Pros
  • Luxurious interior
  • Clever use of external sensors
  • Smooth, quiet ride
  • Extended range over standard model
Cons
  • CUE nav map is dated, near broken
  • Big hybrid battery reduces trunk space

Cadillac’s range-topping CT6 is a pretty great luxury sedan. Heck, we liked it so much, we even gave it an award. We liked its casual elegance, simplistic luxury, and a package of tech that was neatly integrated; no overwhelming collection of gadgets. This year, the CT6 adds one more hefty trick up its sleeve: hybrid power that doubles its estimated fuel economy. We took a ride up with the luxury hybrid through New York’s Westchester County to see how a little extra electricity complimented the cool Caddy.

Recommended Videos

What’s new

The Cadillac CT6 gains an 18.4 kWh battery pack, as well as an electric variable transmission, or EVT. That means the transmission that acts like a normal automatic gearbox when you want it to, like on the highway, but has all the EV components “blended” in to maximize efficiency.

Trim levels and features

Keeping things simple, the CT6 plug-in comes in one trim level that starts at an MSRP of $75,095. This nets shoppers the driver awareness and convenience package (collision alert, lane-keep assist, front pedestrian braking, etc.), the enhanced vision and comfort package (rear camera mirror, panoramic power sunroof, ventilated seats), and the driver assistance package (adaptive cruise control, night-vision). This comes on top of a Bose 10-speaker sound system, full color head-up display, a handcrafted interior, all riding on 18-inch machined wheels.

Technology overview

Nestled in the dash is a 10.2-inch touchscreen that runs CUE – the Cadillac user experience. Here, passengers can select from a typical array of apps like navigation, audio functions, climate control, and phone settings. It also has built-in Pandora radio and is equipped with OnStar, allowing drivers to sign up for GM’s service and support network. This subscription also includes 4G LTE connectivity, turning the CT6 into a wireless hotspot.

he 3D-rendered mappin chugged along like a video game trying to run on old hardware.

CUE also has a couple neat tricks like sensing a hand hovering above it, prompting menu options to appear. It also has haptic feedback, so if you touch an app or type into a keypad, you’ll feel a slight vibration in response to your inputs.

Though our trip was a simple drive from Manhattan straight up along the Hudson River to more bucolic scenery, we engaged CUE’s navigation and were keenly made aware just how badly CUE needs an upgrade. The directions themselves were fine, but the 3D-rendered mapping chugged along like a video game trying to run on old hardware. Trying to zoom in or out resulted in extreme views either way, discouraging us from trying to use it further.

A screen in the rearview mirror sows a wide-angle image of what’s behind you — an option on the Chevrolet Bolt that’s standard here. We found the standard reflective mirror felt more natural, since you lose depth perception with the camera’s flat image. Fortunately, you can easily toggle it off.

What did extend our senses, however, were the multitude of sensors surrounding the car that facilitate functions like forward collision alert and lane assist. Depending on the situation (like, say, parking in a narrow spot), the CT6 includes haptic feedback in the seat along with the usual beeps and lights. If you’re coasting out of a lane or getting too close to something as you park, the seat will vibrate on the side that requires your attention. It’s a clever and intuitive way to enhance driver awareness without causing further distraction.

Interior fit and finish

You can count on Cadillac to do interiors really well, and the CT6 plug-in is no exception. Like the standard CT6, you get stained wood trim, hand-sown leather, and just enough chrome accents throughout. Apart from the premium materials, all the other touch points feel like solid rubber instead of hard plastics. Front seats feel snug, but roomy, and the back is classic sedan comfort. An optional rear seat infotainment system adds 10-inch screens to the back of the passenger seats. These allow those in the rear to access radio functions, play DVDs, and mirror the CUE system screen on the front. Oh and remember that OnStar 4G LTE connectivity? If you got that and a device like Google Chromecast, or Apple TV, you’ve just made the back seat a mobile living room.

What does change, however, is that the ample sedan trunk space has been used to accommodate the plug-in’s battery pack, so instead of 15 cubic feet of trunk space, you see a well-packaged battery taking up a third of the space, though it seems like more.

Driving performance and MPG

On the way out of the city, the CT6 plug-in makes it apparent that a smooth, luxurious ride is paramount above all else. Like the standard CT6, the plug-in retains excellent sound baffling from the outside and a driving position that encourages a more relaxing driving style, rather than an aggressive one. The EVT transmission does smoothly transition through acceleration, and can deliver power quickly from a stop, but stepping on the gas for overtakes lack immediacy. Again, it’s a luxury car, but it seems to take a beat for the electric blender to drop from efficient coasting to climbing the speedometer.

Image used with permission by copyright holder

Caddy’s 2.0-liter turbo four cylinder engine does most of the grunt work, providing 265 horsepower on its own, but 335 hp and 432 pound-feet of torque as long as the battery has juice and the EVT chips in. It pushes all that down through the back wheels. Cadillac states that the hybrid system can provide 440 miles of range and has a city/highway fuel economy rating of 62 MPGe.

Conclusion

The Cadillac CT6 is a fine example of a luxury vehicle with an assortment of well-integrated gadgets that are both helpful and fun to use. Throwing in a hybrid system that lets you cruise in American luxury for longer sounds great to us, though your travel plans might be hindered by the truncated storage space.

Alexander Kalogianni
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Alex K is an automotive writer based in New York. When not at his keyboard or behind the wheel of a car, Alex spends a lot of…
Hyundai teases Ioniq 9 electric SUV’s interior ahead of expected launch
hyundai ioniq 9 teaser launch 63892 image1hyundaimotorpresentsfirstlookationiq9embarkingonaneweraofspaciousevdesign

The Ioniq 9, the much anticipated three-row, electric SUV from Hyundai, will be officially unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show next week.

Selected by Newsweek as one of America’s most anticipated new vehicles of 2025, the Ioniq 9 recently had its name changed from the Ioniq 7, which would have numerically followed the popular Ioniq 6, to signal the SUV as Hyundai’s new flagship EV model.

Read more
Kia EV5: everything we know so far
Kia EV9 front exterior

Kia is expanding its EV lineup in a big way. The company is currently in the middle of rolling out the EV3, which is now available in Europe and is likely to come to the U.S. next year. Not only that, but it's also prepping the EV4, which it will likely announce more widely in 2025. And it's not stopping there either -- the Kia EV5 is a slightly scaled-back version of the much-loved EV9 SUV, and not only is it a vehicle we're excited about, but it's one that has already launched in Australia.

If the EV5 is anything like the EV9 -- only cheaper -- it'll be an instant success. Curious about whether the EV5 could be your next car? Here's everything we know about the EV5.
Design
Despite the lower number, the Kia EV5 is actually larger than the EV6 crossover — but not quite as large as the EV9 SUV. Kia calls it a “compact SUV” that offersa boxy design that’s similar to the EV9, but with only two rows of seats instead of three.

Read more
Trump administration prepares to end Biden’s EV tax incentive, report says
president biden drives 2022 ford f 150 lightning electric pickup truck prototype visits rouge vehicle center

If you’re looking to buy or lease an electric vehicle (EV) and benefit from the Biden administration’s $7,500 tax incentive, you’d better act soon.

The transition team of the incoming Trump administration is already planning to end the credit, according to a report from Reuters citing sources with direct knowledge of the matter.

Read more