The Rosewood Metallic exterior paint color for the 2023 Cadillac XT6 is no longer available for the luxury crossover, Cadillac Society has learned. The color was recently built out and thereby discontinued.
Rosewood Metallic (paint code GCK) reached the end of its production run the week of March 13th, 2023. An extra cost option available for all XT6 trim levels, including Luxury, Premium Luxury and Sport, Rosewood Metallic added $625 to the overall price of the luxury crossover.
The exterior hue could be combined with all interior colorways, which include the following:
Rosewood Metallic was first introduced on the XT6 as a brand new color for the 2022 model year. At this time, it’s unclear if it will make a comeback for the 2024 model year, or if it will be permanently discontinued for the XT6.
As a reminder, the 2023 Cadillac XT6 is underpinned by the luxury marque’s C1 platform and is offered with a choice of two gasoline engines in the U.S. market. The first is the naturally aspirated 3.6L V6 engine (production code LGX), rated at 310 horsepower and 271 pound-feet of torque. This engine is standard on Premium Luxury and Sport models and is identifiable by the 400 badging on the liftgate.
The second is the turbocharged 2.0L I4 engine (production code LSY), which is rated at 237 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. This engine is offered exclusively in the base Luxury trim, and the liftgate wears the 350T badge to identify the boosted four. Both engines bolt to Cadillac’s nine-speed automatic transmission.
Looking ahead, production of the 2024 Cadillac XT6, which takes place at the Spring Hill plant in Tennessee, is slated to kick off in June 2023.
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