Cadillac is testing a new version of its compact XT4. Sporting a new massive curved screen inside and new exterior touches, we recently caught a prototype Cadillac XT4 undergoing testing on public roads.

New Cadillac XT4 – Our spy photographer reports
We got a great look at Cadillac’s facelifted XT4 crossover, showing a new front-fascia, and a new interior with modern screens reminiscent of its bigger, pricier siblings.

The front-facial shows signs of a significant overhaul, with evidence of front-end sensors to enable the XT4’s adoption of Cadillac’s Super Cruise autonomous tech.

Inside, the XT4 gets an all-new interface, with a large, curved screen stretching from the instrumentation into the center-stack infotainment screen. The design is similar to the curved screens found on both the Escalade and Cadillac’s all-new Lyric EV.



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