The 2025 Cadillac XT6 loses three exterior accent packages: the Red Accent Package, Blue Accent Package, and Bronze Accent Package. All three exterior accent packages are currently unavailable to order on the luxury crossover, Cadillac Society has learned.
The Red Accent Package (production code PDK), Blue Accent Package (production code PDL) and Bronze Accent Package (production code PDJ) were all LPO-level (dealer-installed) exterior accent packages. Priced at $2,995 each, they were exclusively offered on the 2025 Cadillac XT6 Sport trim, and were not offered on the Luxury or Premium Luxury trims at all.
Content included in each package is as follows (relevant production codes listed in parentheses):
Here is the reformatted content:
Bronze Accent Package
Blue Accent Package
Red Accent Package
The deletion of the packages from the 2025 Cadillac XT6 options list is likely related to the 20-inch Gloss Black wheels included in each. These wheels are currently constrained and are not available to order as a standalone option. It’s unclear when or if these wheels, or the accent packages, will become available to order again.
As a reminder, XT6 production takes place at the Spring Hill plant in Tennessee for all markets except for China. The vehicle’s engine lineup consists of two engine options: the naturally aspirated 3.6L V6 engine (production code LGX), rated at 310 horsepower and 271 pound-feet of torque, standard on Premium Luxury and Sport trims; and the turbocharged 2.0L I4 engine (production code LSY), rated at 237 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque, available exclusively on the base Luxury trim.
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