But what about the rest of the range? We already know the Escalade is expected to receive a facelift soon, an update that will most likely be the last before the ICE-powered models are phased out. These models are expected to be built in Detroit. Aside from the $300,000 Celestiq, it seems Cadillac has given up on the traditional sedan. However, we can expect both the CT4 and CT5 to receive battery-powered replacements.
These silent sedans will only go on sale in 2026 – far behind other prestigious European and American rivals. If you’re not keen on Cadillac’s electric ambitions, you still have some time to get your hands on a gas-powered model. The XT4 will receive a facelift in 2023 before it departs in 2026.
It’s a similar story with the XT5 and XT6, which will be updated next year before being discontinued in 2025. Both gas-powered sedans will be dead by then too, but not before a facelift arrives.
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