Along with this model, the standard version of the CT4 will also be a thing of the past, reports Carscoops. That leaves the only Cadillac sedan available (apart from the luxurious Celestiq) with the CT5, which will survive for at least another generation.

The CT4 lasted only six years on the production line. And this despite the fact that the Blackwing version really deserved more attention: under its hood there was a 3.6-liter twin-turbo V6 with 472 hp. and 603 Nm, and most importantly, the buyer could order the car with a six-speed manual transmission.

In an era when sports sedans increasingly resemble computers on wheels, the Blackwing remained a tube model.

Cadillac Vice President John Roth previously confirmed plans to retire the CT4, but the exact dates have only now become known. Cadillac says it still believes in sedans, but the fate of the younger model says otherwise.

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