Cadillac chief executive Johan de Nysschen has denied reports that the CT6 could be axed after the 2020 model year.
Late last week, Reuters indicated that the CT6 was one of six passenger cars from General Motors reportedly on the chopping block due to dwindling demand for cars.
However, while speaking with Jalopnik, de Nysschen said there is no plan to cancel the luxurious sedan.
“There is absolutely, if I could speak all capitals now, they’d be coming out of my mouth. There is absolutely no plan, at all, to cancel the CT6.”
Interestingly, de Nysschen not only said that the CT6 won't be ditched but that the automaker actually plans on investing more into the vehicle.
“The [CT6] forms a very important part of our product strategy going forward for the brand. The car also has a very major contribution to make to the shaping of brand perceptions, and the transformational process that Cadillac is undergoing as far as that is concerned,” he said.
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