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2024 Cadillac GT4 In Alaska White: On The Road Photos

At first glance, this small crossover may appear to bear some resemblance to the Cadillac XT4. However, it’s in fact the Chinese-exclusive 2024 Cadillac GT4, recently spotted testing near GM facilities in Michigan. Now, we’re taking a closer look with the following GM Authority On The Road photos.

Finished in Alaska White, this particular example of the 2024 Cadillac GT4 looks rather crisp, with the clean design complemented by the stark white-and-black coloring. Further exterior paint options include Metropolitan Red, Manhattan Gray, and Blues Blue.

The front end presents a sleek design with thin upper lighting signatures and long vertical lighting signatures, the latter of which are broken up by a dividing line in the front fascia. The crest-shaped upper grille insert includes a tight mesh design finished in black, while a multi-colored upper Cadillac crest badge is mounted high and center. The lower fascia is finished in contrasting black.

The roof is also finished in black, giving the 2024 Cadillac GT4 a two-tone look that works well with the simple, streamlined design. The pillars are finished in black, as are the window surrounds, while black lower body cladding connects the black wheel surrounds, front lower fascia, and rear lower fascia. The body handles are finished in the Alaska White body color, while a small Cadillac crest is seen on the front fender.

Moving around to the rear, we find a sculpted upper spoiler on top of the rear hatch (once again in black) and a small rear wiper. The taillights incorporate an L-shaped design and gray housings, while dual exhaust outlets are mounted in the rear bumper.

With regard to specs, the Cadillac GT4 Fashion, Deluxe, and Distinguished trim levels are equipped with a turbocharged 1.5L I4 engine rated at 208 horsepower and 199 pound-feet of torque, connecting to a front-wheel drivetrain. Meanwhile, the range-topping Platinum trim level is equipped with AWD and a turbocharged 2.0L I4 gasoline engine rated at 233 horsepower and 258 pound-feet.

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Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

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  1. That D-pillar is absolutely atrocious. Almost as bad as the current Terrain. Leave it in China.

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  2. I’m not understanding why they are being tested here in the States as there are no intentions to sell the CT6 and GT4 here. There are more than enough roads over there in China not congested to be tested over there instead of here.

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    1. Probably have a lot to do with the fact that GM is an American company. But hey what do I know.

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  3. i think the @ss end is large improvement over the gremlin look of the xt4

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  4. Designing them nicer for ChiComs than pro-Democracy Americans. Patronizing the enemy much?
    At least they moderated the stupid vertical marker lights.

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    1. They sell cars all over the world. The headquaters are here so the money comes back to America.

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  5. This should replace XT4!
    If trade were up to me only there would be no trade with China based on human rights abuses. We fo not live in that world.
    Cadillac and Buick sell best in China and are, like Wurling, basically now Chinese brands. Building CT6, Regal and LaCross in US makes mo sense so they should come in as imports.

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  6. Another stupid SUV. When is Cadillac going to make a full-sized Sedan? Or any type of coupe? I’m not convinced that everyone in the world wants an SUV, I know I don’t.

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  7. I’am a devoted Cadillac owner, for years. I would purchase the new GT4 ( love its looks ) if it was available in the USA. Management things more of China then its devoted USA customers. Giving us electric models that don’t work in USA yet, not enough charging stations available .I’ll have to look at other brands.

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