General Motors revealed the refreshed 2024 Cadillac XT4 last February, pulling the sheets on a long list of updates and changes. One of the big updates was the announcement that the Cadillac XT4 would offer the GM Super Cruise semi-autonomous driver assist system at an unspecified later date. Now, GM Authority photographers have caught what appears to be a 2024 Cadillac XT4 testing with Super Cruise activated.
As we can see from these photos, this vehicle is an example of the refreshed 2024 Cadillac XT4, seemingly in the Premium Luxury trim level. Although we’re unable to clearly see the steering wheel, which would provide us with an indication of whether or not this vehicle was running Super Cruise thanks to an illuminated green strip along the upper rim, the driver does not appear to have their hands on the steering wheel.
Additionally, the crossover shows a large red kill switch on the dash, an item that is typically reserved for testing with some newly added major electrical component onboard. In the case of the refreshed 2024 Cadillac XT4, the only major electrical addition over the preceding 2023 model year is the GM Super Cruise system.
Finally, although the body wrap has been removed, we still see that every badge has been covered up, and the badge on the grille looks particularly large. As such, it’s entirely possible that there could be some large GM Super Cruise sensor behind the grille.
As GM Authority covered previously, the Cadillac XT4 won’t offer Super Cruise at launch. Rather, the refreshed crossover will be part of “a rollout plan in terms of Super Cruise by vehicle prioritization,” according to Cadillac Global Vice President Rory Harvey.
Additional updates for the 2024 model year include revised styling and new infotainment gear. The turbocharged 2.0L I4 LSY gasoline engine is under the hood, while production takes place at the GM Fairfax plant in Kansas City.
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Great, Have it available in the XT5 with the model available in this country. Forget about getting rid of it ,to make way for the Lyriq.
Let us know when the 2024 XT$ is available locally
Since Cadillac is abandoning ICE models just shift these to GMC at least that way they can actually get some uniqueness from Buick and Chevy.