The CT5-V Blackwing’s pre-crash front seatbelts will tighten automatically in the event the vehicle detects an impending crash, improving protection against injury significantly. The WRX doesn’t offer pre-crash pretensioners.
In the past twenty years hundreds of infants and young children have died after being left in vehicles, usually by accident. When turning the vehicle off, drivers of the CT5-V are reminded to check the back seat if they opened the rear door before starting out. The WRX doesn’t offer a back seat reminder.
The Cadillac CT5-V has standard driver and front passenger side knee airbags mounted low on the dashboard. These airbags helps prevent the driver and front passenger from sliding under their seatbelts or the main frontal airbags; this keeps them better positioned during a collision for maximum protection. Knee airbags also help keep the legs from striking the dashboard, preventing knee and leg injuries in the case of a serious frontal collision. The WRX doesn’t offer a front passenger side knee airbag.
The CT5-V offers an optional Surround Vision to allow the driver to see objects all around the vehicle on a screen. The WRX only offers a rear monitor.
The CT5-V has a standard blind spot warning system which uses sensors to alert the driver to objects in the vehicle’s blind spots where the side view mirrors don’t reveal them. A system to reveal vehicles in the WRX’s blind spot costs extra.
To help make backing out of a parking space safer, the CT5-V has a standard cross-path warning system, which uses sensors in the rear bumper to alert the driver to vehicles approaching from the side, helping the driver avoid collisions. Only the WRX Limited offers a cross-path warning system and it costs extra.
Both the CT5-V and the WRX have standard driver and passenger frontal airbags, front side-impact airbags, driver knee airbags, side-impact head airbags, front seatbelt pretensioners, height adjustable front shoulder belts, four-wheel antilock brakes, traction control, electronic stability systems to prevent skidding, daytime running lights, rearview cameras and available all wheel drive.
The Cadillac CT5-V weighs 460 to 850 pounds more than the Subaru WRX. The NHTSA advises that heavier cars are much safer in collisions than their significantly lighter counterparts.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration does 35 MPH front crash tests on new vehicles. In this test, results indicate that the Cadillac CT5-V is safer than the Subaru WRX:
|
CT5-V |
WRX |
|
Driver |
|
STARS |
5 Stars |
4 Stars |
HIC |
155 |
308 |
Neck Injury Risk |
24% |
27.6% |
Neck Stress |
217 lbs. |
313 lbs. |
Neck Compression |
5 lbs. |
20 lbs. |
Leg Forces (l/r) |
408/341 lbs. |
268/589 lbs. |
|
Passenger |
|
STARS |
5 Stars |
5 Stars |
Chest Compression |
.6 inches |
.6 inches |
Neck Injury Risk |
25% |
32% |
Neck Stress |
144 lbs. |
165 lbs. |
Neck Compression |
79 lbs. |
124 lbs. |
Leg Forces (l/r) |
93/36 lbs. |
401/115 lbs. |
New test not comparable to pre-2011 test results. More stars = Better. Lower test results = Better.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration does side impact tests on new vehicles. In this test, which crashes the vehicle into a flat barrier at 38.5 MPH and into a post at 20 MPH, results indicate that the Cadillac CT5-V is safer than the Subaru WRX:
|
CT5-V |
WRX |
|
Front Seat |
|
STARS |
5 Stars |
5 Stars |
Chest Movement |
.9 inches |
1.1 inches |
Hip Force |
233 lbs. |
443 lbs. |
|
Rear Seat |
|
STARS |
5 Stars |
5 Stars |
HIC |
93 |
235 |
Spine Acceleration |
57 G’s |
65 G’s |
|
Into Pole |
|
STARS |
5 Stars |
5 Stars |
HIC |
240 |
292 |
Spine Acceleration |
35 G’s |
44 G’s |
Hip Force |
558 lbs. |
884 lbs. |
New test not comparable to pre-2011 test results. More stars = Better. Lower test results = Better.