Low‐valent MgI complexes like (BDI)Mg‐Mg(BDI) have found wide‐spread application as specialty reducing agents (BDI = β‐diketiminate). Also their redox reactivity was extensively investigated. In contrast, attempts to isolate similar CaI complexes led to reduction of the aromatic solvents or N2. Complex (DIPePBDI)Ca(μ6,μ6‐C6H6)Ca(DIPePBDI) (VIII) should be regarded a CaII complex with a bridging C6H62ˉ dianion (DIPePBDI = HC[C(Me)N‐DIPeP]2, DIPeP = 2,6‐C(H)Et2‐phenyl). It can react as a CaI synthon by releasing benzene and two electrons. Herein we describe the reactivity of VIII with benzene, biphenyl, naphthalene, anthracene, COT, Ph3SiCl, PhSiH3, a (BDI)AlI2 complex, H2, PhX (X = F, Cl, Br, I), tBuOH and tBuCH2I. The C6H62ˉ dianion in VIII can react as a 2eˉ source, a nucleophile or a Brønsted base. In some cases radical reactivity cannot be excluded. Crystal structures of (DIPePBDI)Ca(μ8,μ8‐COT)Ca(DIPePBDI) (1) and [(DIPePBDI)CaX·(THF)]2 (X = F, Cl, Br, I) (2‐5) are described.