
General Motors to Cease Cadillac XT6 Production
In a strategic move towards electrification, General Motors Company has decided to halt the production of its gasoline-powered Cadillac XT6 at the Spring Hill Assembly plant in Tennessee by the end of 2025. This decision, as reported by CNBC, is part of GM's broader plan to transition to an all-electric vehicle lineup.
XT5 Production Extended Due to Strong Demand
Contrasting the XT6's fate, the production of the smaller XT5 crossover will be extended until the end of 2026. A GM spokesperson highlighted that this extension is a response to the robust customer demand for the XT5, emphasizing that the decision was not influenced by recent U.S. tariff policies.
GM's Electric Future
The cessation of the XT6's production underscores GM's commitment to its previously announced vision of offering a comprehensive range of all-electric vehicles, including cars, crossovers, and SUVs, marking a significant pivot towards sustainable mobility.
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