The Cadillac CT6 offers new technology features with surround camera capture as well as USB/HDMI and 10″ displays for back seat passengers.
The new Cadillac CT6 prestige sedan offers a surround-vision video recording system designed to enhance situational awareness and safety for the driver.
Cadillac suggest the surround-vision video recording system to be used by CT6 owners to record events such as a memorable drive, for security in the case of a vehicle being tampered with or to record an incident.
Captured footage is stored on a standard SD card in the trunk of the vehicle. Owners can choose to save certain captures indefinitely on the SD card or they can view or save the video files onto their personal computers.
The CT6 uses four of the vehicles’ seven exterior cameras to provide recorded video of the CT6’s surroundings. The cameras are placed in each door-mounted rearview mirror, one integrated into the front grille and one mounted on the rear trunk lid. When the video recording system is activated, the cameras can capture video in one of two modes:
- Using the front and rear cameras during vehicle operation
- Using all four cameras in a round-robin fashion when the vehicle security system is armed when CT6 has been disturbed.
- All four cameras are also used to provide a 360-degree display around the vehicle on the CUE screen to aid in vehicle maneuvering.
Three cameras on the CT6 imagees are transmittted to the Rear Camera Mirror, the Lane Keep Assist system and the Night Vision system.
2016 CT6 sedans equipped with the Surround Vision camera system — which is standard on CT6 Luxury, Premium Luxury and Platinum models — all have the surround-vision video recording system.
If you don’t have a new Cadillac many dash cams and GPS systems have camera that record what goes on in the car when it disturbed.
Cadillac CT6 rear seat infotainment system offers new levels of connectivity. CT6’s rear seat infotainment system are the HDMI and USB ports located on the front of the rear center seat or in the rear seat center armrest. By utilizing these ports in combination with the vehicle’s built-in 4G LTE Wi-Fi network, owners can use devices such as Google Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV Stick or Apple TV to stream internet content directly (such as Netflix, Hulu or YouTube) to the rear seat screens. The ports can also be used to mirror device displays via the HDMI port or to play media stored locally on a drive.
The rear seat infotainment system includes two independent, articulating 10-inch-diagonal HD screens. The screens have been designed to seamlessly integrate into the CT6’s cabin and retract into the front seat backs when not in use. The screens tilt to make viewing easier and will remember that position until set to a new one. Passengers can play Blu-ray DVDs, view media information, see what is on the front CUE screen and adjust the rear massage function. (Rear seat massage on Platinum models only.)
The rear seat infotainment system is standard on the 2016 Cadillac CT6 Platinum trim; it is available as part of the Rear Seat Package on CT6 Luxury and Premium Luxury models.
All Cadillac models, including the CT6, come standard with OnStar 4G LTE connectivity with Wi-Fi hotspot that can connect to up to seven devices