At the 2010 Detroit Auto Show next week, General Motors will reveal a new Cadillac concept known as the XTS. The concept apparently hints at a new Cadillac sedan that will be produced at the company’s Oshawa facility, according to an industry memo obtained by CTV News.

The Cadillac XTS sedan will go into production in January 2012 and will be built alongside the new Chevrolet Impala. The XTS is expected to replace the Cadillac DTS and STS sedan.

According to the report, the move could create up to 1,000 jobs in Ontario.

We’ll find out more details in Detroit on Monday. Stay tuned.

- By: Kap Shah

Source: CTV (via AutoBlog)


Share |  Email  Print |

Tags: , , , ,






Subscribe & Connect

Connect with us on any of our social profiles below.

Subscribe to our e-mail newsletter to receive updates.

  • Lunatus

    I don't understand why this company, who has received funding from the US taxpayers, doesn't feel entitled to produce this car in the US and help stimulate a US community with jobs.

  • Lunatus

    I don't understand why this company, who has received funding from the US taxpayers, doesn't feel entitled to produce this car in the US and help stimulate a US community with jobs.