There are a variety of Cadillac XT5 discount and incentives available during December 2023 for customers in the market for a luxury crossover. This month’s offers differ by model year, and include a generous cash allowance for 2023 models while a $1,000 lease incentive is available for 2024 models.
It’s important to note that all of the incentives this month are applicable exclusively toward 2024 and 2023 models; any remaining 2022 model year XT5 are excluded from the offers.
The following list contains all Cadillac XT5 discount and incentive offers available in December 2023.
Interested parties should note that all of the aforementioned Cadillac XT5 discount offers will be valid through January 2nd, 2024.
Assembly of the 2023 Cadillac XT5 concluded on June 2nd at the Spring Hill plant in Tennessee to make way for assembly of the 2024 model year The 2024 XT5 does not feature any major changes for the North American market, as it will be a continuation of the current, first generation model.
Initially, the XT5 was expected to be discontinued in the North American market after the first generation was built out, while China would get a second-generation model. However, Cadillac might be changing that strategy, albeit nothing has been announced just yet.
For reference, here are the 2023 Cadillac XT5 trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, $1,195 destination charge included:
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