Cadillac XT4 News
Johan de Nysschen tells his side of the story
Cadillac ex-boss illuminates industry issues, says NYC move wasn't his idea.
GM drops turbo-four engine from Chevy Traverse
Its successor is found in the 2019 Cadillac XT4.
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.
Cadillac plans new branding campaign to go with new products
It'll unveil its 'master brand' in early 2019.
2019 Cadillac XT4 vs. other compact luxury crossovers: How they compare
The latest from Cadillac takes on crosstown rival and bestsellers.
2019 Cadillac XT4 First Drive Review | Fashionably late
Will the bull market for crossovers last long enough for Caddy to cash in?
Caddy XT4, Subaru STI Type RA, and blazin' Elon | Autoblog Podcast #553
Plus thoughts on Nissan's Z car, the death of the Beetle, Ford Focus Active and writing.
GM invests $175 million to replace 3 Cadillac sedans with 2
The XTS will go away, while Cadillac plans ATS and CTS replacements
Cadillac plans to keep its Manhattan ZIP code, shunning Detroit
The recent replacement of former boss Johan de Nysschen won't alter plans.
All-new 2019 Cadillac XT4 crossover debuts in New York
Cadillac spent years and years improving its mainline sedans, the CTS and ATS, turning them into awfully good impressions of BMWs from a few years before. The thing is, great sedans aren't selling, and crossovers sure are. Cadillac's XT5 is the only crossover in the lineup, something that's had American Cadillac dealers gnashing their teeth and wailing — although anyone they can upsell into an Escalade can staunch the bleeding. That brings us to the new XT4, which is smaller than the XT5 b
Cadillac's striking Escala concept is reportedly headed for production
Cadillac is reportedly planning a new flagship four-door, and it won't be based on its alphanumeric naming system a la the CT6. It'll be the Escala, the stunning concept fastback it revealed in 2016 in Pebble Beach.
Cadillac president Johan de Nysschen expands on brand's future
Cadillac president Johan de Nysschen chatted with journalists at a recent roundtable, expounding on everything from domestic racing to Chinese manufacturing. The brand's been doing a slow burn on rolling out new products and increasing sales, but admittedly, there was a lot of work to do. After closing out last year 0.8 percent down in the U.S., the domestic luxury brand is Jonathon Ramsey