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General Motors will idle production at the Spring Hill Assembly facility in Tennessee and Lansing Delta Township facility in Michigan as a result of a parts shortage.
According to a recent report from
Detroit Free Press, General Motors will shut down production at the Spring Hill Assembly facility on Monday, April 12
th, with plans to idle the facility for two weeks. The Spring Hill Assembly facility produces several GM crossovers, including the GMC Acadia, the Cadillac XT5, and the Cadillac XT6.
Additionally,
Detroit Free Press reports that GM’s Lansing Delta Township facility will be idled on Monday, April 19
The countdown has begun.
It s been a few weeks since the sheets were pulled off the 2022 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing and CT5-V Blackwing high-performance sedans. Since then, there s been some discussion that they re the last hurrah for high-powered combustion-engined rear-wheel-drive Cadillacs. Like its parent company, General Motors, Cadillac will become an all-electric luxury brand by 2035. Next year, the Cadillac Lyriq EV crossover will debut and it s even rumored a fully battery-electric Escalade is in the works.
Looking ahead to the near future, those all-powerful Blackwings will be arriving in dealerships across the country by fall, and now Cadillac Society has learned when production will get underway.