Online advertising for the upcoming 2019 Cadillac XT4 crossover has begun prior to its launch later this year.
A new series of banner ads feature an image of the front headlight of the XT4 running the daytime running light with the words, “All-New Cadillac XT4”. The ad then changes the text to display “Arriving Fall 2018” and “Reserve Yours Now”, while maintaining the headlight.
Tooling for the all-new 2019 Cadillac XT4 has begun at the Kansas City plant in Kansas, and the crossover is expected to begin arriving at dealers in the middle of October. The model represents a first-ever entry for Cadillac in the hotly-contested and quickly-growing compact crossover segment. In addition, the XT4 will launch an all-new 2.0L Turbo engine, Cadillac’s first-ever nine-speed automatic transmission, and the evolution of the Cadillac Art & Science design language previewed by the Escala Concept.
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U.S. production of the crossover ended in January of 2025.
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