DETROIT, April 8 (Reuters) - General Motors GM.N is
discontinuing the Cadillac XT6 gasoline-powered three-row SUV at
the end of 2025, the automaker said on Tuesday.
The XT6 is built at Spring Hill Assembly in Tennessee where
GM also produces the smaller gasoline-powered Cadillac XT5 SUV,
which GM will continue making through the end of 2026. The
Spring Hill plant also has the Cadillac electric SUVs Lyriq and
Vistiq.
GM's luxury brand has been focused on offering an
all-electric lineup to customers. The move is not related to
recently imposed auto tariffs, the company said.
"Cadillac has introduced six new products in less than a
year that represent the future of the brand," the company said
in a statement. "We will continue to make the necessary
adjustments to the portfolio to maintain growth in critical
luxury segments."
Cadillac discontinued the gasoline-powered XT4 SUV earlier
this year.
CNBC reported the end of the XT6 SUV earlier on Tuesday.
Last week, Reuters reported first that GM would increase
production of full-size trucks at its Indiana plant. Those
trucks are also built in Mexico and Canada.