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    2019 Cadillac XT4 Has Improved Tech, but Safety Features Boost the Price

    CR's testers detail their first impressions of this new luxury SUV

    The 2019 Cadillac XT4, the luxury brand's newest SUV, gives GM a fresh competitor in the growing entry-level luxury SUV category. It takes on established competitors such as the Audi Q3, BMW X1, Jaguar E-Pace, Mercedes-Benz GLA, and Volvo XC40.

    The XT4 comes with a smooth powertrain and a fairly stiff ride. Its controls are a big improvement over recent Cadillac models, but GM has skimped on advanced safety systems.

    We purchased our own XT4, an all-wheel-drive Premium Luxury trim. We also rented an XT4 Sport trim—which included nearly every available option—from Cadillac, which we found has a few differences from our purchased XT4.

    Below are our first impressions of this new model.

    Update: Since this first drive was published in November 2018, we completed testing our own XT4 and added a quick drive video.

    2019 Cadillac XT4

    Consumer Reports Consumer Reports

    What we bought: 2019 Cadillac XT4 AWD Premium Luxury
    Powertrain: 237-hp, 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine; nine-speed automatic transmission; all-wheel drive
    MSRP: $41,795
    Options: $6,640 (sunroof, Cadillac User Experience with navigation, comfort & convenience package, cold weather package, driver-awareness package—which contains active safety features—black paint, all-weather floor liner, rear splash guards)
    Destination fee: $995
    Total cost: $49,430

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    Jon Linkov

    Jon Linkov is the deputy auto editor at Consumer Reports. He has been with CR since 2002, covering varied automotive topics including buying and leasing, maintenance and repair, ownership, reliability, used cars, and electric vehicles. He manages CR’s lineup of special interest publications, hosts CR’s “Talking Cars” podcast, and writes and edits content for CR’s online and print products. An avid cyclist, Jon also enjoys driving his ’80s-era sports car and instructing at track days.