A LEGENDARY car manufacturer has killed off one of its most popular motors after seven yearsThe carmaker, “guided by customer demand,” has scrapped the model to make room for a new improved EV.GettyA huge car brand has revealed it has axed the production line for one of its top models[/caption]CadillacGM confirms the Cadillac XT4 won’t make it to 2026[/caption]GM has stopped the iconic Cadillac XT4 in its tracks and ended its production after seven years.The luxury SUV was a sleek and maneuverable model, blending Cadillac’s premium features into a compact car.
With a turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine it offered a welcomed balance of power and efficiency that often appealed to younger buyers. The high-tech motor was decked out with a curved 33inch diagonal LED display and had Google built into the dashboard.
It provided active fuel management which optimised fuel economy but this unfortunately was no match for the influx of EV demand.The XT4 ended production in January with a spokesperson stating the brand looks for “growth opportunities guided by customer demand.”Cadillac, a division of GM, has killed off the production line and by next year the factory will be churning out an entire new car.
GM is making way for the Chevy Bolt as the brand adapts to the EV revolution.The Fairfax Assembly plant in Kansas City, Kansas, where the has started tooling up for the Bolt – a low-cost electric vehicle that has caught the eye of many motorists.In 2023 GM CEO Mary B.
