Spring Hill Manufacturing, often simply referred to as Spring Hill, is an automotive assembly plant owned and operated by Cadillac parent company, General Motors. It is located in Spring Hill, Tennessee and currently builds the XT5 and XT6 luxury crossover vehicles as well as the Cadillac Lyriq electric crossover.
Of Spring Hill Manufacturing’s 2,100 acres, 700 acres are dedicated to farming, while an additional 100 acres are a dedicated wildlife habitat where native grasses and wetlands reside. The wildlife preserve has been recognized and certified by the Wildlife Habitat Council (WHC).
In addition to vehicle manufacturing, Spring Hill also manufactures propulsion systems and polymer injection moldings.
Quick Facts
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- Year opened: 1990
- Size: 7.9 million square feet on 2,100 acres
- Address:
100 Saturn Parkway
Spring Hill, Tennessee, 37174
United States of America - Employee information (as of June 30th, 2021)
- Hourly: 2,823
- Salaried: 429
- Total: 3,252
- Facilities:
- Flexible Vehicle Assembly plant
- Stamping plant
- Body shop
- Paint shop
- Two polymer injection molding operations
- Global Propulsion Systems plant
- Flexible Vehicle Assembly plant
- Union local: UAW Local 1853
Products
Currently, the Spring Hill plant builds crossovers on the short version of the C1 platform (pronounced “chi”) and manufactures propulsion systems, stampings and injection moldings. It also builds the Cadillac Lyriq, which rides on the all-new BEV3 platform.
Current Cadillac vehicle production:
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- First Generation Cadillac XT5 luxury crossover
- First Generation Cadillac XT6 luxury crossover
- 2023 Cadillac Lyriq battery-electric luxury crossover
Current Cadillac powertrain production:
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- Turbocharged, direct-injected 2.0L I4 engine (production code LSY), assembled for use in the following vehicles:
- Cadillac XT4 luxury crossover
- Cadillac XT5 luxury crossover
- Cadillac CT4 luxury sedan
- Cadillac CT5 luxury sedan
- Turbocharged, direct-injected 2.0L I4 engine (production code LSY), assembled for use in the following vehicles:
Investments
Cadillac-specific investments in the Spring Hills plant include:
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- 2019: $22 million toward the production of the 6.2L V8 engine (production code L87) with Dynamic Fuel Management (DFM) for Cadillac Escalade and other GM vehicles
- 2017: $294 million for facility upgrades to support the launch of the Cadillac XT5 and XT6
State Economic Impact
Plant-wide state economic impact for the 2020 calendar year was as follows:
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- Wages: $285,901,722.90
- Total tax withheld: $36,615,557.83
Production Status
See the production status of the Cadillac Spring Hill plant at this link: Cadillac production status.
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