TANGLED UP IN BLUE
Car and Driver
|May - June 2025
Can the old-school Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing stand up against the modern Audi RS7 Performance and the plug-in-hybrid BMW M5?
IN 1966, AT THE FREE TRADE HALL in Manchester, England, Bob Dylan played a two-set show. He started with his older folk tunes, on which he'd first risen to fame, and the reception was warm. Set two, however, was Dylan's new stuff, richly layered electric compositions—and the heckling began. At one point, a voice from the crowd cried out, “Judas!” Unfazed, Dylan leaned into the mic and sneered, “I don’t believe you,” and then thrust the audience headlong into the electrified bombast of the now-legendary “Like a Rolling Stone.”
If the Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing were a Dylan album, it’d be his 1962 eponymous debut. Both the car and the LP are reverently old-school. The Caddy holds true to the traditional roots of the supersedan, with a massive pushrod V-8 out front and two driven wheels in the back. It feels like history, almost as if it's on loan from a museum.
The Audi RS7 Performance exists somewhere between the tried-and-true and what lies ahead, like The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan. The RS7 stands as a sort of status quo, as many contemporary sporting machines rock the combination of a twin-turbocharged gas engine and standard all-wheel drive. What you see is what you get—no surprises here, just some solid folk music reflecting modern beliefs.
The BMW M5, on the other hand, is a Stratocaster plugged into a wall of Marshall amps, a literal and metaphorical shock to the system. It's the one-two punch of Bringing It All Back Home and Highway 61 Revisited, which put electrification front and center in a genre where it didn't exist before—and perhaps where it wasn't wanted. Between its SUV-like curb weight and the addition of e-motivation, this supersedan may as well wear a name tag that says “Mr. Iscariot.”
This story is from the May - June 2025 edition of Car and Driver.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Car and Driver
Car and Driver
Even in its most basic form, the Chevrolet Corvette is easily 10Best material.
NO MATTER WHEN you first took a shine to the Chevrolet Corvette, you owe it to yourself to take a good hard look at the current C8 generation.
1 min
January / February 2026
Car and Driver
Drivelines
The Ferrari 296 Speciale gets the once-a-generation factory treatment—and a name that's basically a self-fulfilling prophecy.
3 mins
January / February 2026
Car and Driver
For a relatively small cash outlay, the Chevrolet Trax still delivers big value.
UNTIL THE CURRENT Chevrolet Trax debuted for 2024, it seemed like General Motors would never get the affordable small vehicle right.
1 min
January / February 2026
Car and Driver
The Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing pairs a ballroom dancer's poise with a basement brawler's punch.
THE CADILLAC CT4-V BLACKWING'S list of awards may soon be longer than its name.
1 min
January / February 2026
Car and Driver
THE GREAT EV RESET
SALES OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES WILL LIKELY FALL FOR A WHILE. BUT DON'T BELIEVE THE GRIM PROGNOSIS—EVS ARE HERE TO STAY.
9 mins
January / February 2026
Car and Driver
A gutsier engine makes the Volkswagen Tiguan SEL R-Line Turbo the Tig that zigs.
The compact-SUV class is fat with choices that are thin on fun. The Volkswagen Tiguan SEL R-Line Turbo aims to stir up that segment.
1 min
January / February 2026
Car and Driver
Marriage of Convenience
2025 Toyota GR Corolla HIGHS: Ultraplayful chassis and steering, hatchback versatility, automatic makes eating tacos while driving easier. LOWS: Inconsistent launch-control starts; less acceleration, efficiency, and money in your pocket than with the manual.
1 mins
January / February 2026
Car and Driver
Losing the manual didn't keep the Volkswagen Golf GTI and Golf R from winning us over, again.
LOSING ANOTHER MANUAL transmission frustrates us nearly as much as missing out on breakfast at Whammy Burger by three minutes.
1 mins
January / February 2026
Car and Driver
Practicality, refinement, and affordability are hallmarks of the Honda CR-V, which tops that trifecta with an athletic driving experience.
IT MUST BE ANNOYING to be other automakers trying to engineer an entry in the all-important compact-SUV segment to compete with the Honda CR-V, because it's good at everything.
1 min
January / February 2026
Car and Driver
The Best Odds
The cars I recall most fondly were neither the prettiest nor the quickest.
3 mins
January / February 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

