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Which is faster?

The Porsche 718 Cayman GTS 4.0 is faster — 2.9s quicker on average across 13 shared tracks.

Comparing the Porsche 718 Cayman GTS 4.0 and the Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing is less about numbers than temperament—a study in how divergent engineering philosophies translate to pace, confidence, and reward at the limit. Both are rear-drive, both offer manual gearboxes, but one is a featherweight scalpel with a motorsport soul, the other a heavyweight bruiser rewriting what a super sedan can be.

The Porsche’s calling card is its mid-engine balance, naturally aspirated throttle response, and telepathic steering. The 718’s 4.0-liter flat-six is as much a musical instrument as a powerplant: 400 PS delivered with a crescendo, always ready, never overwhelming. Its 3,031-pound curb weight and compact footprint let it rotate into corners with a kind of playful precision rarely found outside of pure-bred sports cars. On technical tracks, this advantage is palpable—the Cayman feels built for the laced-together rhythm of Lime Rock Park - CW, where it clocked a 0:59.46, more than seven seconds clear of the Blackwing. The Porsche’s transparency at the limit, its ability to let skilled drivers hunt tenths by adjusting line and throttle mid-corner, is classic Porsche: a conversation, not a shout.

The CT5-V Blackwing is a different animal entirely. The 6.2-liter supercharged V8 delivers 668 PS and a tidal wave of torque, but at 4,123 pounds, there’s always mass to manage. Cadillac’s chassis engineers have worked magic—magnetorheological dampers, hyper-quick steering, and a willingness to let the rear end breathe—but the Blackwing’s pace is always accompanied by a sense of drama. On power circuits, that drama translates into raw speed. At VIR - Grand West Course, the Cadillac unleashed a 2:47.9, a staggering 8.8 seconds ahead of the Cayman. There, the Caddy’s ability to flatten straights and claw out of slow corners on a wave of torque simply overwhelms the Porsche. Yet, the Blackwing’s power is a double-edged sword: it demands restraint, finesse, and a willingness to manage weight transfer and traction, especially as the tires heat and fade.

Patterns emerge as circuits change character. Where corners come thick and fast, the Porsche claws back time, leveraging its agility and feedback—see Eagles Canyon Raceway, where it bested the Cadillac by over four seconds (2:05.75 vs. 2:09.77). On open, high-speed layouts, the Cadillac’s muscle and composure shine, as at NJMP - Thunderbolt, where it ran a 1:33.5, more than five seconds up on the Porsche. But the margins narrow on balanced tracks like VIR - Full Course, where the Cayman eked out a 0.57s win—evidence that when the playing field includes both technical and power sections, the Porsche’s poise evens the odds.

What’s sacrificed for these strengths? The Porsche trades ultimate speed for accessibility and feedback; its limits are approachable, its responses honest, but it won’t ever match the thrill of a supercharged V8 in a straight line. The Cadillac, meanwhile, gives up some of the Porsche’s delicacy for sheer force—it’s a car that rewards the courageous and punishes the clumsy. For the driver who wants to learn, manipulate, and exploit a car’s balance, the 718 is the thinking driver’s tool. For those who crave a challenge, who want to wrestle a car and be rewarded with brute pace on the right track, the Blackwing is unmatched. Ultimately, your choice is less about which is faster, and more about which conversation you want to have on track: a whispered secret, or a thunderous declaration.

Last updated: Mar 6, 2026

Specifications

Specifications Porsche 718 Cayman GTS 4.0 718 Cayman GTS 4.0 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing CT5-V Blackwing
Model Years 2020-2025 2022-2025
horsepower 400 668
torque (N_M) 419 893
weight (KG) 1,375 1,870
Power to Weight 0.29 0.36
Rank #88 #106
Tire 300 PILOT SPORT 4S
235/35/20 / 265/35/20
300 PILOT SPORT 4S
275/35/19 / 305/30/19
engine Description 4.0-litre six-cylinder naturally aspirated engine supercharged 6.2-liter V8
gearbox 7-SPEED AUTOMATIC 6-SPEED
drive Type RWD RWD
wheelbase (MM) 4407 2946
width (MM) 1801 1882
length (MM) 4393 4950
height (MM) 1275 1435
0 - 60 MPH 4.4 SECs 3.6 SECs
top Speed (KPH) 285 322
price MSRP $ 88,750 $ 94,890
Current Value $ 100,000 $ 95,000
OVERALL VS AVERAGE LAP TIMES -2.35s -1.24s

Porsche 718 Cayman GTS 4.0 718 Cayman GTS 4.0 — Lap Times vs Average

Treadwear/MOD LEVEL Stock/Light S/L Medium Med Heavy/Race H/R
>200 +0.55s -1.67s -4.74s
141–200 -2.95s -2.95s
100–140 -2.95s
0–99 -3.82s -6.01s

Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing CT5-V Blackwing — Lap Times vs Average

Treadwear/MOD LEVEL Stock/Light S/L Medium Med Heavy/Race H/R
>200 +1.04s
141–200
100–140
0–99 -3.52s
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