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Cadillac CT5 2026 Price in Saudi Arabia

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Cadillac CT5 Key Specifications

Fuel Type Category

Petrol

Engine Power Output

237 hp

transmission

Automatic

Number Of Seats

5 Seater

Cadillac CT5 Price by Year

Year

Price Range

2026
SAR 281K–281K
2024
SAR 120K–120K
2022
SAR 89K–150K

Cadillac CT5 Price by City

City

Price Range

Riyadh
SAR 120K–150K
Al-Khobar
SAR 89K–89K

Model Information

Specification

Value

Fuel Type Category

Petrol

Engine Power Output

237 hp

transmission

Automatic

Number Of Seats

5 Seater

Engine Torque Output

350 Nm

Drivetrain Type

Rear Wheel Drive

cylinders

4

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About Cadillac CT5

The Cadillac CT5 brings American luxury sedan ambition to the Saudi market, offering a 2026 lineup built around a 2.0L turbocharged engine, Automatic gearbox, and a cabin designed to compete directly with European executive alternatives. Prices in KSA start from SAR 255,000.

Key Specifications

  • Powertrain: The Saudi market is currently served by the Sport variant, which produces 237 hp and seats 5 in comfort. The CT5 is competitive on fuel efficiency for its class given the engine displacement and performance on offer — a meaningful consideration for high-mileage Saudi drivers. The cabin leads with a widescreen digital cockpit, available Super Cruise hands-free highway driving, and rear-seat legroom that shades most rivals in the segment.

Pros & Cons

  • Pros: the CT5 consistently undercuts comparable German alternatives on sticker price while offering more standard technology and a larger footprint — a strong proposition for buyers who value space and kit. The bold exterior styling stands out in a segment where the E-Class and 5 Series can look conservative.
  • Cons: the KSA variant range is currently limited to a single specification, reducing buyer choice compared with markets where the full V-Series lineup is available. Cadillac's service network in Saudi Arabia, while growing, is less extensive than the German brands.

Market Value

Residual value data for the KSA market is limited at this stage; qualitatively, American luxury sedans have historically traded at a modest discount to German equivalents in the Saudi used market, so buyers planning a short ownership cycle should factor this in.

Buyers also consider the CT5 in Saudi Arabia are encouraged to compare the BMW 5 Series, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, and Audi A6 — the CT5 competes on equipment value and space, while the European trio hold a stronger edge on resale and network reach.

Frequently asked questions

As of the 2026 model year, the Saudi market CT5 lineup is currently limited to the Sport specification. The high-performance V Blackwing variants available in the UAE and US markets are not listed locally — buyers seeking that level of performance should confirm availability with the local Cadillac distributor.
The CT5 typically offers a broader standard equipment list — including a larger digital cockpit display, wireless connectivity, and driver assistance features — at a lower sticker price than the equivalent E-Class. However, the E-Class benefits from a more extensive service network across Saudi Arabia and stronger residual values, which can offset the initial price difference over a typical ownership cycle.
Yes — the CT5 is well-suited to Saudi daily use. The 2.0L turbocharged engine handles motorway and city driving without strain, the 5-seat cabin offers generous rear legroom for a mid-size luxury sedan, and the suspension calibration is comfortable on long highway runs. Air-conditioning performance and build materials are both appropriate for the local climate.
The CT4 sits below the CT5 in Cadillac's Saudi sedan range, offering a more compact footprint at a lower entry price. Buyers who find the CT5 more than they need — or who prefer a slightly more agile city car — often cross-shop these two models before deciding.
The 2026 CT5 in Saudi Arabia uses a Automatic gearbox across its available specification. The Sport variant pairs this with the 2.0L turbocharged petrol engine producing 237 hp, delivering smooth, unhurried performance suitable for both city and highway driving.