The Cadillac CT4-V debuted almost a year ago as a performance version of the brand’s compact sedan, featuring a 2.7-liter turbocharged engine. Initially, it was announced the hot Caddy would be offered only with a 10-speed automatic but a few months later it was speculated it could also receive a six-speed manual. Now, a new report seems to confirm there won’t be a three-pedal variant of the CT4-V.
CaddilacSociety appears to be in the know that the sports sedan will remain auto-only. The publication quotes “sources close to the product plans” of Cadillac that a stick-shift gearbox won’t be offered for the turbocharged CT4-V.
As a friendly reminder, the four-cylinder engine generates 325 horsepower and 381 pound-feet of torque, which can be channeled to either the rear axle or all four wheels. RWD models get Cadillac’s…