Test Drives2018 Cadillac XT5: Soul Searcher3.0/5
The 2018 Cadillac XT5 remains essentially unchanged for 2018 after having been introduced as a replacement for the dated SRX last year. The XT5 sports Cadillac’s new design language, featuring the fang-like front headlights and daytime running lights which bring the compact crossover into relevance and able to compete against …
Test Drives2018 Cadillac XT5: "Pretty Good" Doesn't Cut it3.0/5
Here’s the thing: the compact luxury SUV segment has quickly gone from relative obscurity to absolute necessity in just a few years. And carmakers from Germany, Japan and even Italy have all rapidly responded with solid new offerings. In this field, where high-income families take the time to carefully cherry-pick …
BlogA Cadillac XT5 Vsport in the Works?
If you like your SUVs high-powered and sporty, you will be happy to learn that in the next years, we might see a more powerful version of the Cadillac XT5 crossover. During the 2017 GMC Acadia media launch, a discussion with a General Motors employee hinted me toward this new …
First Drives2017 Cadillac XT5: Lofty Ambitions4.0/5
The new 2017 XT5 is arriving at Cadillac dealerships to replace the SRX, at a time when the commercial success of General Motors’ luxury brand is, to a large extent, due to its SUVs, with the Escalade leading the way. The XT5 has the dual mission of retaining the brand’s …
First Drives2017 Cadillac XT5: A Surprising Drive4.0/5
Cadillac is undergoing quite the transformation. After spending the last few years introducing products on par with the European brands, now Cadillac has set its sights on conquering the world. To reach this goal, the brand intends to introduce several new models over the next few years to complete its …
Spotlight onThis Week, We’re Testing the New 2017 Cadillac XT5
Cadillac is picking up some serious momentum. If you take a minute to consider how far the brand has come in the past 10 years, you’ll realize the extent to which it has been transformed with performance products, including the CTS-V, whose first generations are sure to go down in …
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