2020 Cadillac XT6 Starts at $53,690
Cadillac has begun taking orders for its 2020 XT6 three-row SUV, which retails for at least $53,690. The XT6 is the latest Cadillac SUV amid a lineup refresh that has also seen the introduction of the XT4 and 2019 XT5 since the 2017 model year.

The 2020 Cadillac XT6 (Sport trim shown) is available for ordering with a starting retail price of $53,690.
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Cadillac has begun taking orders for its 2020 XT6 three-row SUV, which retails for at least $53,690. The XT6 is the latest Cadillac SUV amid a lineup refresh that has also seen the introduction of the XT4 and 2019 XT5 since the 2017 model year.
The base XT6 is the Premium Luxury trim grade with front-wheel drive. The lineup also includes the XT6 Sport with standard "sport control" all-wheel drive that starts at $58,090. The prices include delivery fees.
"The XT6 is designed to make every seat the best seat in the house, with every inch carefully considered to offer refinement, comfort, connectivity and safety," said Steve Carlisle, Cadillac president. "With its host of standard features and two expressions of the signature Cadillac experience, XT6 will offer customers a high level of content with choices for style and driving character."
The 2020 XT6 offers an array of safety technology, including a forward collision alert, automatic emergency braking, pedestrian braking, front and rear park assist, lane departure alert, rear cross traffic alert, and lane keep assist.
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