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Cadillac CT4 2022

The 2022 CT4 transitions to Google Automotive Services infotainment alongside the XT4 — a meaningful upgrade in day-to-day usability. The standard 2.0T at 237 horsepower and the V Sport's 2.7T at 325 horsepower carry over mechanically. The 2022 also sees Super Cruise availability expand to CT4 V Sport trims, making hands-free highway driving accessible in Cadillac's performance sedan. AWD calibration on the 2022 shows improved traction management on cold, packed snow versus the 2021 after a calibration update. The CT4's competition — BMW 2 Series, Audi A3, Mercedes-Benz A-Class — updated aggressively during this period; the CT4 holds its own on powertrain and AWD competence but lags on interior tech integration until the Google system arrived. A 2022 V Sport AWD with documented service is one of the stronger performance sedan values in the $45,000–$55,000 used price range.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What powertrain updates or new trims does the 2022 Cadillac CT4 receive in Canada?

The headline addition to the 2022 CT4 lineup in Canada is the CT4-V Blackwing, a high-performance variant powered by a twin-turbocharged V6 3.6L producing 472 hp. Unusually for the segment, it is available with a 6-speed manual transmission — the only performance sedan in Canada in this class offering a manual gearbox. The standard CT4 trims retain the turbocharged 4-cylinder 2.0L at 237 hp (Luxury, Premium Luxury) and the turbocharged V6 2.7L at 325 hp for the CT4-V. The Premium Luxury trim receives an 18-way power driver seat and standard Qi wireless charging for 2022. Canadian MSRP starts at $43,898 for the Luxury and reaches $93,898 for the CT4-V Blackwing with manual transmission.

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Is the 2022 CT4-V Blackwing with a manual gearbox practical as a daily driver in snowy Canadian cities?

The CT4-V Blackwing offers both transmissions — a Tremec 6-speed manual and a 10-speed automatic — but the manual version is rear-wheel drive only, while the automatic pairs with the standard AWD system. This makes the manual version less suited to Montreal or Edmonton winters without performance winter tires. Cadillac recommends Michelin Pilot Sport 4S in 225/40R18 front and 255/35R18 rear from the factory; Michelin Pilot Alpin PA4 equivalents provide adequate grip but compromise the dynamic sharpness the car is designed around. For a daily driver in Canada that includes winter use, the automatic AWD CT4-V Blackwing at $96,898 is the pragmatic choice while preserving the 472-hp V6 experience year-round.

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How does the 2022 CT4 Premium Luxury at around $55,898 stack up against the BMW 228i Gran Coupe or Audi A3 sedan in Canada?

The 2022 CT4 Premium Luxury at roughly $55,898 faces the BMW 228i Gran Coupe ($53,500) and Audi A3 40 TFSI ($49,900). The CT4's 2.0L turbo at 237 hp edges both rivals in peak power, and its 2,775mm wheelbase offers more rear legroom than the A3 sedan's 2,637mm. The optional AKG 14-speaker audio system, semi-aniline leather seating, and the Cadillac User Experience touchscreen deliver a compelling interior at this price. The key weakness is residual value: a CT4 retains roughly 44-47% after four years versus 48-52% for BMW and Audi products in Canadian markets, which matters for lessees or buyers planning to trade within four years. Cadillac Financial often subsidizes leases to offset this gap.