Where Are Cadillacs Made? A 2025 Production Insight

Cadillac is an icon of American automotive excellence, but its production network is more diverse than many realize. With models crafted in state-of-the-art plants across the United States, Mexico, and China, Cadillac ensures that every vehicle meets the brand’s uncompromising standards. For 2025, the brand continues its tradition of building luxury cars and SUVs in facilities that combine precision engineering with innovative technology.
U.S. Manufacturing Hubs
The heart of Cadillac production remains firmly in the United States, where flagship sedans and SUVs are assembled with meticulous attention to detail. In 2025, key U.S. facilities include:
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Lansing Grand River Assembly (Michigan): Home to the Cadillac CT5 sedan lineup, including performance variants.
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Arlington Assembly (Texas): Builds the full-size Escalade and Escalade-V, a staple in luxury SUVs.
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Spring Hill Manufacturing (Tennessee): Produces the XT5, XT6, the electric LYRIQ, and the upcoming VISTIQ. This facility is also Cadillac’s largest EV manufacturing site.
These plants not only produce vehicles for American roads but also supply certain international markets, reinforcing Cadillac’s status as a global luxury leader.
Global Production Footprint
While U.S. plants handle the bulk of production for North America, Cadillac maintains strategic operations abroad to serve regional markets efficiently. In China, the SAIC-GM joint venture produces models like the CT4, CT5, CT6, XT4, XT5, and XT6 for local demand. This allows Cadillac to meet specific market needs without long shipping delays.
In Mexico, the Ramos Arizpe plant is responsible for the new Cadillac OPTIQ, an all-electric compact luxury SUV aimed at expanding Cadillac’s EV portfolio. These international facilities maintain the same high standards as U.S. plants, ensuring every Cadillac reflects the brand’s DNA.
Parts Sourcing and Quality Standards
Cadillac’s production is supported by a robust supply chain that spans multiple countries. For example, the 2025 CT5 contains significant components from the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and China. The Escalade features a balanced mix of U.S./Canadian and Mexican parts, all rigorously tested for durability, safety, and performance.
This global sourcing model ensures Cadillac can integrate the best materials and technologies available, while still keeping assembly quality under tight control. Every component is scrutinized to maintain the luxurious feel and reliable performance that customers expect.
Why Production Locations Matter to Buyers
For Cadillac owners, knowing where a vehicle is made goes beyond curiosity—it’s about confidence. U.S. manufacturing hubs offer reassurance through strict quality control and decades of expertise. International plants contribute by making Cadillacs more accessible worldwide, allowing the brand to adapt quickly to new technologies and market trends.
Whether you drive through Vero Beach, cruise along the coast in Melbourne, navigate the streets of Port St. Lucie, or explore Fort Pierce, the Cadillac you’re in has been built with world-class craftsmanship and engineering excellence.
Visit Linus Cadillac in Vero Beach
If you’re ready to experience the quality and luxury that Cadillac is known for, visit Linus Cadillac in Vero Beach, FL. Our showroom features the latest 2025 models, from the commanding Escalade to the innovative LYRIQ. We proudly serve customers from Port St. Lucie, Melbourne, and Fort Pierce, delivering personalized service and expert guidance.
Discover your next Cadillac today – schedule a test drive at Linus Cadillac and see firsthand what precision manufacturing and luxury innovation feel like.
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