Cadillac XT5 News
Cadillac puts on a big performance for the Oscars with 'Rise' campaign
Four new TV spots, red carpet branding and a microsite are just the beginning.
2020 Cadillac XT5 leaks onto web, adopts elements from smaller XT4
GM's nine-speed transmission could be added.
2019 Cadillac XT4 First Drive Review | Fashionably late
Will the bull market for crossovers last long enough for Caddy to cash in?
2019 Lincoln Nautilus vs 2018 Cadillac XT5: How they compare on paper
These two American midsize luxury SUVs are awfully similar.
GM invests $175 million to replace 3 Cadillac sedans with 2
The XTS will go away, while Cadillac plans ATS and CTS replacements
Cadillac XT4 crossover to be built in Kansas City
The crossover previously known as the XT3 will be built alongside the Malibu to spread costs.
Expect the Cadillac XT3 small crossover in late 2018
Also (still) on the menu: an XT7 three-row, and a CT3 small sedan.
Cadillac Rear Camera Mirror | 2017 Autoblog Technology of the Year Finalist
We were promised cameras in place of mirrors. Cadillac delivered.
Cadillac president reveals XTS sedan refresh, flagship vehicle plans
Johan de Nysschen sets the record straight.
GM idles four plants in wake of Japanese earthquake
In the aftermath of recent earthquakes in Japan, GM is expecting a shortage in the supply of certain parts, so it's shutting down four of its plants in North America for two weeks.
Cadillac XT5 platform to underpin three-row crossover
Hot on the heels of launching the XT5 crossover, Cadillac is planning a larger, three-row version. Make way for the new Cadillac XT7.
2017 Cadillac XT5 First Drive
The 2017 XT5 picks up where the Cadillac SRX left off, offering everything buyers need for the highways-and-shopping-malls ownership experience.
Cadillac prices new XT5 from $39,990
Cadillac undercuts most (but not all) of the competition by pricing the new XT5 crossover at $39,990 (delivered). That's just $1,390 more than the outgoing SRX.
Cadillac chief marketer admits ELR is 'a big disappointment'
Automobile interviews Cadillac CMO Uwe Ellinghaus, touching on just about every major issue affecting the brand and the industry.
Cadillac boss: Don't ask why we have so many sedans
With four sedans and one crossover, Cadillac's lineup isn't where it needs to be. And yes, President Johan de Nysschen is frustrated over this.