GM Ends Cadillac XT6 Production, Begins Vistiq Rollout in Tennessee
General Motors confirms XT6 discontinuation and XT5 extension while launching the Vistiq, part of Cadillac's evolving electric and gas-powered lineup.
- General Motors will cease production of the Cadillac XT6 at its Spring Hill assembly plant by the end of 2025 due to underwhelming sales since its 2019 launch.
- The XT5, Cadillac's third best-selling vehicle, will continue production at the Tennessee facility until at least the end of 2026 in response to strong consumer demand.
- The Spring Hill plant recently began producing the Vistiq, a three-row electric crossover designed to replace the XT6 as part of Cadillac's broader portfolio shift.
- Scheduled downtime and temporary layoffs at the Tennessee facility have been confirmed to align vehicle inventory with market demand.
- These production adjustments are part of Cadillac's strategy to balance electric and gasoline-powered vehicles while responding to shifting consumer preferences.