General Motors has officially announced that they’re ending production of the Cadillac CT4. The sedan, which was designed as an affordable American rival to the BMW 3 Series, will be discontinued in the summer of 2026 because demand for this class of cars has dropped significantly.
General Motors is dropping the Cadillac CT4. They’re going to stop making the premium sedan this year, and there aren’t any plans for a successor. The last Cadillac CT4 sedans will roll off the assembly line in June 2026, and orders for the model will no longer be accepted after April 20. Autoevolution reported this.
There aren’t any plans right now for a new generation of the Cadillac CT4 or another premium D-class model. Sedans aren’t as popular as they used to be. More and more people are choosing crossovers.

Cadillac will be making gasoline and electric crossovers instead of the CT4. The sedan has had low demand, even though it’s currently one of the most affordable models of the brand on the market. The price of the Cadillac CT4 in the US starts at $37,795.
The rear-wheel-drive Cadillac CT4 sedan was introduced in 2019 to replace the ATS model. This affordable competitor to the BMW 3 Series and Mercedes C-Class debuted with 2.0-liter (237 hp) and 2.7-liter (310 hp) turbocharged engines.
Later on, they came out with the Cadillac CT4-V sedans, which had a 2.7-liter V6 twin-turbo engine that produced 325 hp, and the CT4-V Blackwing, which had a 3.6-liter turbocharged engine that produced 472 hp.
