In front-drive Luxury trim, the 2021 Cadillac XT5 lineup kicks off with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $43,995. A $995 destination charge pushes that to $44,990. At the top end of the range is the 2021 XT5 Sport model, starting from $56,090. All-wheel drive adds $2,000 to the lower two trims.
Based on preliminary specifications, the XT5 is just slightly shorter (by 0.8 inch), narrower (by 0.2 inch), and taller (by 0.3 inch) than the 2016 SRX. More importantly, the Cadillac XT5 also weighs 278 pounds less than the SRX riding on a wheelbase that's 2 inches longer.
19 city MPG. 26 highway MPG. 19.4-gallon fuel tank. Maximum fuel range: 504.4 miles.
Is the Cadillac XT5 Reliable? The 2022 Cadillac XT5 has a predicted reliability score of 79 out of 100. A J.D. Power predicted reliability score of 91-100 is considered the Best, 81-90 is Great, 70-80 is Average, and 0-69 is Fair and considered below average.
| Cadillac XT5 |
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| Manufacturer | General Motors |
| Production | January 2016–present |
| Model years | 2017–present |
| Assembly | Spring Hill, Tennessee, United StatesShanghai, China (Shanghai GM) |
The Cadillac XT6 SUV has a 400 badge that is placed on the exterior back bumper of the crossover. The meaning behind the number 400 correlates to 3.6-liter V-6's 271 lb-ft of torque, which is basically 367-newton meters of torque in which Cadillac rounds it up to 400.
The Cadillac XT5 luxury crossover first rolled out for the 2017 model year, with the latest 2021 XT5 following up on a model refresh introduced for the 2020 model year.
Our site has 900 listings for the 2017 Cadillac XT5, and the average price is $39,100. This makes it one of the most affordable cars in the class by a long shot. However, its price can range from $32,200 to $49,800, depending on the model you choose and its condition, mileage, location, and features.
We expect that the Cadillac XTS will not receive a second-generation replacement and
will instead end its lifecycle in the 2020-2021 calendar years.
Future Cadillac XTS.
| Last redesigned model year: | 2013 (first generation) |
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| Expected redesign model year: | none, model will be discontinued around 2020-2021 calendar year |
Cadillac XTS To Be Discontinued In October 2019.
The mid-level Premium Luxury model is the best value, and it adequately fulfills the brand's luxury promises, with desirable standard features such as leather upholstery, a heated steering wheel, a hands-free liftgate, wireless charging, and more. All-wheel drive is available if you want it.
The XT5's replacement is called the Lyriq, and Cadillac plans to have it available in 2022. The Lyriq will cost about $60,000, and it'll have about 300 miles of range.
Your 2020 Cadillac XT5 may come equipped with a compact spare tire. A spare is different than an everyday tire and is only designed to be driven a certain number of miles at lower speeds.
But don't let its sleek design fool you, the CT6 is actually the largest luxury sedan Cadillac has to offer. Called "The Most Advanced and Luxurious Cadillac Ever" by Automobile Magazine, the Cadillac CT6 was named Luxury Car of the Year by the Digital Trends Car Awards.
In a recent article, the Wall Street Journal reports that roughly 150 GM dealers will drop the Cadillac brand to avoid costly upgrades designed to support the sale of all-electric vehicles. The automaker plans to allocate more than half of its capital spending and product development team towards EV and AV programs.
Discontinued Cars for 2022
- BMW i3. The BMW i3 wasn't just the Bavarian brand's first-ever electric vehicle.
- Honda Clarity. Honda has officially pulled the plug on its Clarity model.
- Hyundai Ioniq Electric.
- Hyundai Veloster*
- Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT.
- Kia Sedona (becomes the Kia Carnival)
- Lotus Evora.
- Mazda CX-3.
The CT5-V Blackwing is the most powerful Cadillac ever. A 6.2L supercharged version of GM's legendary small block V8 engine produces 668 horsepower and 659 pound-feet of torque, accelerating to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds. The CT5-V Blackwing is the successor to the CTS-V.
The Cadillac CT6 (short for Cadillac Touring 6) is a full-size luxury car manufactured by Cadillac.
What follows is a list of discontinued cars in 2021, models that are meeting their ends – for now.
- Acura RLX.
- Alfa Romeo 4C Spider.
- BMW i8.
- BMW M8 Coupe and Convertible.
- Buick Regal.
- Cadillac CT6.
- Chevrolet Impala.
- Chevrolet Sonic.
CTS-V. The CTS-V was powered by a supercharged version of the Corvette (C7) 6.2-liter LT4 V8 engine found on the Z06. It generated 640 horsepower (480 kW), 10 horsepower (7.5 kW) less than the Z06, making the third-generation CTS-V the most powerful Cadillac ever produced to date, and 630 pound-feet (850 Nâ‹…m).
Least Expensive: The least expensive Cadillac is the CT4 subcompact sedan, which starts in the mid-$30,000 range. More versatility is provided by the XT4 crossover, which is the least expensive Cadillac SUV at approximately $37,000.
The chip shortage is a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, which increased demand for the personal electronics such as cell phones and laptops that the chips are used in to the point where production could not keep pace with demand.