New luxury Cadillac may be built in Oshawa Major industry group tips Oshawa for the 2012 job but GM says no launch date or site determined yet Tony Van Alphen Business Reporter Jan 12, 2010
DETROIT General Motors unveiled a "top of the line" Cadillac concept car here today that the company will eventually build in Oshawa, according to a major industry group.
GM officials revealed the XTS Platinum concept at the North American International Auto Show here in what the company calls "a new paradigm for the luxury sedan of the future."
The Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association disclosed recently in a "critical intelligence note" to member companies in Canada that GM would start assembling the luxury vehicle in January 2012 at its manufacturing complex in Oshawa.
But GM vice-chairman Bob Lutz said the company has not yet set a launch date or site for the flagship car of a new Cadillac series of luxury autos that would compete primarily against European models such as Mercedes-Benz.
Lutz said in an interview that when the company makes a final decision on proceeding with the XTS, it would shoot for annual sales of about 50,000.
That would fit well on GM's new flexible manufacturing line in Oshawa, which currently builds the Chevrolet Camaro muscle car and will start assembling the Buick Regal sports sedan in the first quarter of next year.
In its presentation, GM officials said the XTS features a 3.6 litre V-6 direct injection gasoline engine plus a plug-in hybrid system.
"We envisioned this concept as an automotive personal headquarters, using advanced technology to enable new levels of connectivy and luxury," said Bryan Nesbitt, Cadillac's general manager.
-- Edited by 73SC on Tuesday 12th of January 2010 12:00:24 PM