The Porsche 981 Cayman GT4 and Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing meet at the intersection of two divergent approaches to speed, each car a reflection of its maker’s priorities and history. Porsche’s ethos is precision, balance, and the relentless pursuit of feedback, while Cadillac’s Blackwing is unapologetically American: raw, supercharged muscle wrapped in a luxury sedan. On track, these differences aren’t just academic—they shape the entire driving experience, from corner entry to the dash down the straight.
Behind the wheel of the Cayman GT4, you’re immediately aware of its mid-engine layout. The car pivots around you, every input met with proportional, transparent response. It’s a chassis that flatters technique, rewarding the driver who can extract every tenth with smooth weight transfer and precise modulation. At Ridge Motorsports Park - Current, this is on full display: the GT4 delivered a 1:42.73 on Hoosier A7s, leaving the CT5-V Blackwing trailing by almost 11 seconds. That gulf isn’t just about tire or modification differences; it’s what happens when 3050 lbs of tightly controlled mass and a naturally aspirated flat-six are allowed to exploit every inch of available grip, while the Cadillac’s 4123 lb weight and tidal wave of torque struggle for traction and composure.
Yet, the Blackwing’s narrative isn’t one of defeat. On power circuits, the Cadillac’s supercharged V8 and long gearing are transformative. The big sedan finally gets to stretch its legs at Willow Springs Raceway - Big Willow, where it clocks a 1:28.07, besting the GT4’s 1:34.37 by over six seconds. This is the Blackwing’s element: long, fast corners, high-speed straights, and the ability to deploy its 668 PS in a way the tighter, lighter Porsche simply can’t match. But with that speed comes a different challenge—weight. The Cadillac’s chassis, while sophisticated for its size, can’t hide its mass through transitions or late-braking zones. The feedback is filtered, the limits more insulated; it’s a car that lets you go fast, but never quite lets you forget you’re hustling a luxury sedan.
The Cayman GT4, in contrast, is uncompromising. Its trade-off is clear: less straight-line pace, but a platform that encourages you to push harder, lap after lap. Even on less grippy tires or in stock form, the GT4’s consistency shines. At Circuit of the Americas - COTA - CCW, it stopped the clock at 2:23.488, nearly ten seconds ahead of the Blackwing. This isn’t just about horsepower; it’s about a car that shrinks around you, becomes an extension of your intent, and lets skilled drivers unlock pace in places where heavy, overpowered sedans must tiptoe. Even at VIR - Grand West Course, where the Blackwing’s power and trick tires finally flip the script with a 2:47.9 lap—over six seconds up on the GT4—the Porsche’s lap was set in pure stock form, proof that its performance is accessible and repeatable across a wide range of drivers and conditions.
Choosing between these two is a matter of philosophy as much as pace. The GT4 is the driver’s instrument: direct, demanding, and deeply satisfying when you get it right. It favors patience, precision, and rewards those who can dance at the edge of adhesion. The CT5-V Blackwing, meanwhile, is for the driver who wants theater, torque, and the ability to annihilate straights with a supercharged wail. It’s more forgiving at speed, more approachable near the limit, but less communicative—brilliant for fast, open circuits or the driver who wants to cover ground effortlessly, but less likely to teach you the subtlety of extracting that final tenth. In the end, the stopwatch only tells part of the story; the rest is written in the language of chassis balance, steering feel, and the satisfaction each car delivers when you’re chasing the perfect lap.
Specifiche
| Specifiche | Porsche 981 Cayman GT4 981 Cayman GT4 | Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing CT5-V Blackwing |
|---|---|---|
| Anni Modello | 2016 | 2022-2025 |
| cavalli | 385 | 668 |
| coppia (N_M) | 420 | 893 |
| peso (KG) | 1,383 | 1,870 |
| Rapporto Peso-Potenza | 0.28 | 0.36 |
| Rank | #116 | #112 |
| Pneumatico |
180 PILOT SPORT CUP 2
245/35/20 / 295/30/20 |
300 PILOT SPORT 4S
275/35/19 / 305/30/19 |
| descrizione Motore | 3.8L NA flat-6 (MA1) | supercharged 6.2-liter V8 |
| cambio | 6SPD MANUAL | 6-SPEED |
| tipo Trazione | RWD | RWD |
| passo (MM) | 2474 | 2946 |
| larghezza (MM) | 1801 | 1882 |
| lunghezza (MM) | 4374 | 4950 |
| altezza (MM) | 1295 | 1435 |
| 0 - 60 MPH | 4 SEC | 3.6 SEC |
| velocità Massima (KPH) | 295 | 322 |
| prezzo MSRP | $ 85,000 | $ 94,890 |
| Valore Attuale | $ 105,000 | $ 95,000 |
| COMPLESSIVO VS TEMPI SUL GIRO MEDI | -2.38s | -1.16s |
Porsche 981 Cayman GT4 981 Cayman GT4 — Tempi sul Giro vs Media
Tempi sul Giro
| Nome Circuito | 981 Cayman GT4 981 Cayman... | CT5-V Blackwing CT5-V Blac... | Diff | Mod | Indice di Usura TW | Video |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Laguna Seca (Current) | 1:43.26 | 1:39.81 | +3.45 | Stock | >200 |
Tempi sul Giro Aggiuntivi
| Nome Circuito | 981 Cayman GT4 | CT5-V Blackwing | Diff | Mod | Indice di Usura TW | Video |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Laguna Seca (Current) | 1:37.15 | 1:39.81 | -2.66 | Light / Stock | 180 / 300 | |
| Ridge Motorsports Park (Current) | 1:42.73 | 1:51.88 | -9.15 | Heavy / Stock | 100 / 300 | |
| Virginia International Raceway - VIR (Grand West Course) | 2:52.49 | 2:47.9 | +4.59 | Light / Stock | 180 / 300 | |
| Circuit Mont-Tremblant (CW) | 1:50.2 | 1:55.44 | -5.24 | Med / Stock | 200 / 300 | |
| Willow Springs Raceway (Streets) | 1:24.19 | 1:22.02 | +2.17 | Light / Med | 300 / 300 | |
| MSR Houston (CW) | 1:45.6 | 1:49 | -3.4 | Light / Stock | 220 / 300 | |
| Virginia International Raceway - VIR (Full Course) | 2:03.33 | 2:05.17 | -1.84 | Light / Stock | 40 / 300 | ▶ VS ▶ |
| Spring Mountain Motor Resort (East 2.1 Mile) | 1:33 | 1:37 | -4 | Race / Stock | 40 / 300 | |
| Pocono Raceway (North South Option 3 CW) | 2:03.09 | 2:08 | -4.91 | Stock / Stock | 180 / 300 |