Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.The Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing is one of the finest sport sedans of its era, and one of the last with a manual transmission. This 2022 example is a low-mileage, unmodified car in Black Raven with the desirable six-speed manual. It is on Cars and Bids at $15,000 with six days to go, an early figure well below where these trade.2022 Cadillac CT4-V BlackwingCars & BidsWhat it's worth right nowThe CT4-V Blackwing has held its value strongly as enthusiasts recognize what it represents. According to Cars.com and recent auction results, the nationwide average sits around $53,320, with clean low-mileage manual examples generally trading from around $50,000 into the mid $60,000s, and standout colors and special editions bringing more against a sticker near $60,000 when new.AdvertisementAdvertisementThis car's low mileage, desirable manual, and unmodified condition support that band. The aging tires and title logistics below are the main things to weigh. At $15,000 with six days remaining, the bidding is an early placeholder and should climb dramatically toward the mid-to-high $50,000s.2022 Cadillac CT4-V BlackwingCars & BidsCondition and detailsThe car is a well-kept, low-mileage example. Finished in Black Raven over Jet Black, it carries Magnetic Ride Control, Brembo brakes, a limited-slip differential, and a sunroof, with the twin-turbocharged 3.6-liter V6 sending 472 horsepower through the six-speed manual to the rear wheels. It is unmodified, comes with two keys and documented service, and the Carfax is clean.2022 Cadillac CT4-V BlackwingCars & BidsA few things to note. The tires carry 2021 date codes, so despite the low mileage they are aging and should be replaced soon, particularly on a car with this much power. An engine mount was replaced in early 2025 at around 6,000 miles, so ask for details on that repair.2022 Cadillac CT4-V BlackwingCars & BidsAnd the seller states the title is currently inbound, meaning the buyer may face a delay receiving it after the sale while still being expected to pay within a week, so confirm the title situation and, if financing, that your lender can fund without the title in hand. Cosmetically, there are only some minor chips and scratches, and a pre-purchase inspection rounds things out.2022 Cadillac CT4-V BlackwingCars & BidsAdvertisementAdvertisementThe offerSpecificationDetailMakeCadillacModelCT4-V BlackwingYear2022Mileage9,100 milesEngineTwin-turbocharged 3.6-liter V6Power472 hp and 445 lb.ft of torqueTransmission6-speed manualDrive typeRear wheel drive with limited-slip differentialExterior colorBlack RavenInterior colorJet BlackCurrent bid$15,000, with six days leftInterested in this 2022 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing? View the listing here.What makes the CT4-V Blackwing uniqueThe CT4-V Blackwing is the successor to the beloved ATS-V, and it arrived as Cadillac's most focused compact performance sedan, aimed squarely at the BMW M3, Mercedes-AMG C63, and Audi RS3. Its twin-turbocharged 3.6-liter V6 produces 472 horsepower, and crucially, Cadillac offered it with a six-speed manual, a genuine rarity in a segment that has almost entirely abandoned the third pedal. Magnetic Ride Control, Brembo brakes, and a limited-slip differential give it serious capability, while the interior and everyday usability make it a car you can drive daily and enjoy on a track weekend.2022 Cadillac CT4-V BlackwingCars & BidsThat combination of ferocious performance, a manual transmission, and its status as one of the last internal-combustion V-Series Cadillacs is what makes the CT4-V Blackwing so significant. As the industry shifts to electrification, cars like this are increasingly seen as future collectibles, and the manuals especially so.My takeThis is a car I would happily own, and one I suspect will only grow in appeal. The CT4-V Blackwing is a genuinely brilliant sport sedan, and a low-mileage, unmodified manual example is exactly what enthusiasts and collectors want. Black Raven is understated rather than flashy, but that suits the car's sleeper character, and the driving experience is the real draw.AdvertisementAdvertisementFair value sits in the $52,000 to $62,000 range, most likely the mid-to-high $50,000s, so the early bid has enormous room to climb. Before bidding, budget for fresh tires given the 2021 date codes, get details on the engine-mount repair, and confirm the title timing so registration goes smoothly. Handle that, and you own one of the last great manual sport sedans, barely broken in.Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only. We are not a dealership or broker. All vehicle specifications, pricing, and availability are subject to change without notice. We are not responsible for typographical errors, omissions, or the accuracy of the provided information. Please verify all details directly with the seller.Autoblog aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.This story was originally published by Autoblog on Aug 22, 2026, where it first appeared in the Car Buying section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.