A report from GM Authority says that Cadillac might introduce a second rear-wheel-drive car alongside the new CT5. Sources say that General Motors is working on a number of new models that will be built on its future Alpha 2-2 platform. It might make a seventh-generation Chevy Camaro, but it could also make another RWD Caddy like the CT4. Cadillac’s CT4 and CT5, which are rear-wheel-drive, will no longer be produced after the 2026 model year. That said, the company has already said it will keep making the mid-sized CT5 range, and a new generation is set to arrive soon after. A new report from GM Authority says that GM may not stop making rear-wheel-drive cars after this generation. As you might expect, this rumor, from unknown sources, says the company is making “multiple variants” of its new Alpha 2-2 platform. GM Authority says that at least one more passenger car is planned for the US market to go with the new CT5. This will help the Lansing Grand River Assembly plant, which currently only makes the CT4 and CT5, keep making money. What does this story say? It says that GM is working on a new rear-wheel-drive car that will soon be made. This is an RWD/AWD chassis, meaning the car is likely a Chevrolet or another Cadillac. Buick hasn’t made a racing or high-end luxury car with this layout in decades. The sixth-generation Camaro used the same Alpha 2 chassis as the two Cadillac cars that were phased out. The next car built on GM’s rear-drive platform could be anywhere in that range, since the Alpha platform version worked well for everything from high-end luxury sedans to entry-level racing cars. The lineup may finally include a Cadillac grand tourer with two doors, a new Chevrolet sedan, and a real Camaro comeback.Production of the current CT5 will end after the 2026 model year, so a new model seems likely to debut soon.We hope to hear news of a second Alpha product car soon.