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Is the Cadillac XTS Going to Be Discontinued?

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OGia
09/02/25 2:44am
The Cadillac XTS has already been discontinued. It is a mid-to-large-sized sedan under the Cadillac brand, competing with models such as the BMW 5 Series, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, and Audi A6L. Below is an introduction to the Cadillac XTS: 1. The Cadillac XTS is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine across all variants. It is a front-engine, front-wheel-drive vehicle. The 2.0-liter turbocharged engine delivers 269 horsepower and a maximum torque of 353 Nm. This engine can output its maximum torque starting at 2,000 rpm and maintains it up to 5,000 rpm. The engine features direct fuel injection technology and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. It is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission (6AT). 2. The front suspension of the Cadillac XTS uses a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension employs a multi-link independent suspension. The multi-link independent suspension enhances the car's handling and ride comfort. The Cadillac XTS has a wheelbase of 2,837 mm, with overall dimensions of 5,103 mm in length, 1,852 mm in width, and 1,502 mm in height.
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LaPeter
09/14/25 5:05am
I used to be a proud owner of a Cadillac XTS, which I drove for several years and really enjoyed. However, it was indeed discontinued in 2020, primarily because Cadillac was shifting its focus to SUVs and electric models, such as their new CT series and the Lyriq. I heard that due to declining sales at the time, the company decided to concentrate on more popular models. Now I drive a CT5, which is also great, but I do miss the spaciousness of the XTS. If you're considering buying a used XTS, be aware that parts may become increasingly hard to find, and maintenance costs could be higher. That said, used XTS prices are relatively affordable, and it still offers a smooth ride. I think this serves as a reminder that the car market changes quickly, and staying informed about brand trends early on can be beneficial to avoid future regrets about overspending.
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DelAliyah
10/28/25 5:48am
I often follow car launches and news. The Cadillac XTS was officially discontinued as early as 2020. That sedan was once positioned as a luxury and comfort model, but market trends shifted too quickly—SUVs like the XT series and electric vehicles gained popularity, so Cadillac reallocated resources, making the XTS history. Now, they've introduced the CT5 to fill the sedan segment with more modern performance. For owners, discontinuation isn't a big issue—you can still find good deals in the used car market, though you might need to check with dealerships for spare parts during repairs. Overall, this is normal; automakers must keep up with consumer trends and can't cling to outdated designs. Personally, I believe Cadillac will focus more on electrification in the future. XTS fans shouldn't feel too sentimental—times are moving forward.
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McJoel
12/11/25 6:04am
It's certain that the XTS has been discontinued; Cadillac phased it out around 2020. The reason? Nowadays, everyone's buying SUVs or electric models, like their Lyriq EV. Sedans just aren't as popular anymore. If you own an XTS, no worries—it can still run well for quite some time with regular maintenance. Looking to buy new? Try the CT5—it's more up-to-date. Bottom line: cars are like smartphones—older models always get phased out. Just keep an eye on brand trends when choosing a car.
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