New for 2017:Cadillac
Christian Wardlaw | Nov 03, 2016

Cadillac continues to refine its lineup for 2017, but the big news this year is the debut of the XT5, which replaces the popular SRX crossover SUV. The XT5 also introduces a new “XT” naming convention for Cadillac’s future crossover SUVs, which stands for Crossover Touring.
Detailed changes for each 2017 Cadillac car and SUV model are shown on the pages that follow.

- Revised trim level lineup: standard, Luxury, Premium Luxury, and Premium Performance
- Standard Cadillac CUE infotainment system, enhanced with Teen Driver features
- Optional Carbon Black package
- New 17-in. aluminum wheel design
- New Silver Moonlight and Bronze Dune paint colors

- Plug-in Hybrid version arriving later this year
- Improved rear camera washing function
- New Phantom Gray and Bronze Dune paint colors

- Updated grille, revised rear styling, new wheel designs
- Reworked trim level lineup: standard, Luxury, Premium Luxury, V-Sport, Premium V-Sport
- Optional Carbon Black package
- Enhanced CUE infotainment system with Teen Driver technology
- Available rear camera mirror
- New Silver Moonlight and Bronze Dune paint colors

- Rear camera mirror is a new option
- Available automatic park-assist system
- New 22-in. wheel designs
- New Bronze Dune and Dark Adriatic Blue paint colors

- Redesigned crossover SUV replaces SRX
- Loses weight, gains efficiency and interior room
- New 3.6-liter V-6 engine with 310 horsepower
- New 8-speed automatic transmission
- Optional twin-clutch all-wheel-drive system
- Available rear camera mirror, surround-view camera system, hands-free liftgate, head-up display
- Driver Awareness and Driver Assist packages install long list of safety technologies

- Updated gauge cluster
- Teen Driver technology added to CUE infotainment system
- XTS V-Sport gets new 20-in. wheel design
- New Phantom Gray, Bronze Dune, and Deep Amethyst paint colors