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On April 23rdBy 2026, only 511 new XT6 examples will remain nationwide, marking a sharp decline from the 2,163 units available nationwide. GM Authority reportedly available in early January. Based on current sales rates (as of the first quarter of 2026), that figure means about a month’s supply. In other words, time is running out for buyers still interested in getting their hands on the new XT6 before it completely disappears from dealers.

Of the 511 units still available, the majority are concentrated in the middle and upper trims. The Premium Luxury trim accounts for the lion’s share, at 256 units, or about half of the remaining inventory. The entry-level Luxury trim is represented by 174 units, while the Sport trim is the most limited, with only 81 units left in dealers. Prices for the remaining vehicles range widely, from $39,240 to $79,290, depending on configuration and equipment.

A variety of option packages are still available across the remainder of the inventory, with practical upgrades such as the Floor Liner package (176 units) and Interior Protection package (52 units), as well as more feature-focused packages such as the Technology package (164 units) and the Driver Assistance package (128 units), which adds advanced infotainment and safety systems. High-end configurations like the Platinum package (35 units) are also available for a more premium experience, while aesthetic-focused options like the Red package (3 units), Bronze (1 unit), and Blue Accent Package (1 unit) provide subtle styling variations.

Production of the Cadillac XT6 ended on November 7th2025 at GM Spring Hill Assembly, marking the end of the nameplate’s run in the US market. Currently, GM has no plans to offer a direct successor in North America.
As a reminder, the XT6 offers two engine options, including a turbocharged 2.0L I4 LSY and a naturally aspirated 3.6L V6 LGX. This crossover uses the GM C1 platform.


