A Chevy Cruze-Based Cadillac Could Be Coming to Rival the Mercedes CLA
Discovered by deciphering internal platform codes, sources are telling us that Cadillac is working on a Chevrolet Cruze-based Mercedes CLA rival.
General Motors has spent significant time and effort refining the Delta platform on which the Cruze is based, meaning it is well worthy of premiums above the Cruze’s $17,495 MSRP.
Based on what sources are sending our way, it looks like General Motors is planning exactly that, a premium vehicle based on the new D2XX platform. Internal program code D2JL has shown up inside the Renn Center – D indicating Delta, 2 indicating evolution or generation number, J indicating hatch and L indicating Cadillac.
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It’s unclear, however, if the hatch is planned with traditional hatchback proportions, or more of a liftback style like the new Volt.
We were told GM believes it can get a $6,000 to 9,000 premium for the Cadillac versus the D2XX Cruze.
Another source tells us the cute Caddy is likely to show up with a 1.5-liter turbo as the volume engine, with the 2.0T doing duty in the upper trims. Both motors are expected to make use of an eight-speed automatic, with a manual option being unlikely.
No timeframe or any other details were given, but stay tuned for more information.
This story originally appeared on GMInsideNews.com
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GM did this years ago. anyone remember the Cimarron? a piece of junk with leather and more insulation. GM needs to get their head out of their posterior....
It might work for Cadillac this time around, but the higher priced Buick Verano is not selling anything close to the Cruze numbers. There are just too many better cars in the 35K plus price range. I would just go with the ATS. Unless Cadillac could get the price under 30K, but I doubt it.