Cadillac is gearing up to introduce the 2022 CT4-V and CT5-V Blackwings on February 1st, and now the company has announced reservation plans for the highly anticipated models.

Starting at 7:30 p.m. ET, customers can visit Cadillac.com and enter their information into a “Reserve Yours” page. If they’re fast enough, they’ll be able to grab one of the first 500 vehicles.

The allocations will be split evenly between the CT4-V and CT5-V Blackwings (250 each), and customers who make a reservation will receive a high-performance steering wheel with a plate showing a five-digit portion of the vehicle’s VIN number. This is notable as all V-Series Blackwings will be “VIN-sequenced by year, model and transmission.”

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In the teaser photo, the 8 means it’s a CT5-V Blackwing while the 6 reveals it’s equipped with a manual transmission. The three remaining digits show the build number with 001 being the first model made.

Reservations will require a $1,000 refundable deposit and people who don’t act fast enough can join a waitlist. This will allow them to be contacted by a dealership when more vehicles are available.

As an added bonus, anyone who purchases a CT4-V Blackwing or CT5-V Blackwing will receive a two-day experience at the Cadillac V-Series Academy in Pahrump, Nevada.  The driving school is held at the Spring Mountain Motor Resort and Country Club, but doesn’t include transportation to the venue.

Both models will be unveiled on February 1st at 7 p.m. ET and launched late this summer in “limited quantities.” Cadillac is keeping details under wraps, but the CT4-V Blackwing is expected to have a twin-turbo 3.6-liter V6 that produces around 464 hp (346 kW / 470 PS) and 445 lb-ft (603 Nm) of torque.

The CT5-V Blackwing will be the more powerful of the two as it’s slated to have a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 with around 650 hp (485 kW / 659 PS) and 650 lb-ft (880 Nm) of torque. Cadillac has hinted this will enable the car to hit a top speed of at least 200 mph (322 km/h).