General Motors has announced that the 2020 Cadillac CT5 will be built right here in Lansing.  Production is made possible by a $211 million investment.

The CT5 will replace the CTS and ATS sedans currently built at the Grand River Assembly plant in Lansing.

Cadillac says that the CT5 showcases Cadillac's unique expertise in crafting American performance sedans, with details designed to elevate every drive.

General Motors says the vehicle will debut at the New York International Auto Show and be built at the Lansing Grand River plant.

The CT5 will be powered by a turbocharged engine and GM's 10 speed automatic transmission.  Here's more from the Lansing State Journal.

 

 

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