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The XT5 replaced the Cadillac SRX crossover when it was launched in early 2016. It is the second model to use Cadillac's new alphanumeric naming scheme (after the CT6) and the first in the Crossover Touring (XT) series. The XT5 is manufactured at GM's Spring Hill Manufacturing plant. The Chinese-market XT5 is manufactured in Shanghai by SAIC-GM.
Mid-size luxury sedan: ATS: 2012 2019 Alpha: 1 Compact luxury sedan and coupe: XTS: 2013 2019 Epsilon II: 1 Full-size luxury sedan: ELR: 2013 2016 Delta II: 1 Compact luxury plug-in hybrid coupe: XT4: 2018 2025 E2XX: 1 Subcompact luxury crossover SUV
While it serves as the high luxury counterpart to the mid-size 3-row Chevrolet Traverse and Buick Enclave in the crossover SUV segment, the XT6 shares its wheelbase with the mid-size GMC Acadia, Cadillac XT5, and the Chinese version of the Chevrolet Blazer. Cadillac describes the XT6 as a “mid-size plus” vehicle as they see the XT5 as their ...
Cadillac models are distributed in 34 additional markets worldwide. Historically, Cadillac automobiles were at the top of the luxury field within the United States, but have been outsold by European luxury brands including BMW and Mercedes since the 2000s. [3] In 2019, Cadillac sold 390,458 vehicles worldwide, a record for the brand. [4]
Cadillac introduced a teaser for the XT4 during a telecast of the 90th Academy Awards on March 4, 2018, [8] and it made its official debut at the 2018 New York Auto Show on March 27, 2018. [9] Cadillac started taking customer pre-orders shortly following the New York debut. [10] Trim levels on the XT4 include "Luxury", "Premium Luxury", and ...
Replacing the smaller Cadillac STS and larger DTS, [10] production began in May 2012 at the Oshawa Assembly Plant and launched in June as a 2013 model. Marketed with left-hand drive in the United States, Canada, Mexico, China, and the Middle East (except Israel), the XTS was also assembled by Shanghai GM, with production beginning in February 2013.
In 2021, Cadillac began offering their semi-autonomous driving system, Super Cruise, as an optional feature. The Super Cruise package costs additional $2,500, and is the second generation of Super Cruise technology, adding lane change on demand. The CT5 went on sale in the U.S. in the fourth quarter of 2019 with a starting price of $36,895.
The Cadillac SRX is a mid-size luxury SUV and compact luxury crossover SUV (CUV) manufactured and marketed by Cadillac over two generations: the first generation as a five-door, three-row, seven-passenger CUV (2003–2009), and the second generation as a five-door, two-row, five-passenger CUV (2010–2016) – the latter becoming Cadillac's best selling model in the United States.