The online configurator is now available for the all-new 2019 Cadillac XT4, enabling us to configure Cadillac’s first-ever compact crossover utility vehicle to our heart’s content.
As we reported previously, the 2019 Cadillac XT4 price starts at $35,790 for the base Luxury trim level with FWD. From there, the two up-level trims – Premium Luxury and Sport – are priced to start at an equal $40,290 (in FWD form). Opting for AWD rises those prices to $38,290 for the base Luxury trim, and $42,790 for the Premium Luxury and Sport.
We configured our 2019 Cadillac XT4 Sport in Crystal White Tricoat for $1,225, all the available packages worth $8,370, and $5,465 worth of standalone options, bringing the total price of our fully-loaded XT4 Sport to $57,850 (after $995 destination).
Head on over to Cadillac.com to build the XT4 and tell us in the comments below how you would configure yours.
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