Yes. The Cadillac DTS was produced from 2006 to 2011 and is no longer in production; its role in Cadillac's lineup was succeeded by the XTS starting with the 2013 model year.
Lifecycle overview
Key dates and events in the DTS's lifecycle, including introduction, discontinuation, and replacement.
- 2006 model year: Cadillac introduces the DTS as the flagship full-size sedan, succeeding the DeVille in Cadillac's lineup.
- 2011 model year: General Motors stops producing the DTS after the 2011 model year; 2012 sees no DTS variant offered.
- 2013 model year: Cadillac introduces the XTS, the formal successor to the DTS in its full-size sedan lineup.
In summary, the DTS ended production after 2011, and Cadillac replaced it with the XTS beginning in 2013, with later evolution of the full-size sedan lineup continuing beyond that era.
Replacement and current status
The DTS’s discontinuation influenced Cadillac’s full-size sedan strategy and the market for large luxury cars. Here’s how the replacement unfolded.
- Introduction of the XTS in 2013: The XTS became the direct replacement for the DTS, offering modern tech, improved efficiency, and updated styling in Cadillac’s large-sedan segment.
- Platform and feature evolution: The XTS (and later models such as CT6) built on newer architectures and technology compared with the older DTS, aligning with industry trends toward advanced safety and infotainment.
- Used-car and parts landscape: While new DTSs are no longer available, used examples remain in the market; parts and service can be sourced through GM channels and aftermarket suppliers, though some components may be harder to obtain than for current models.
For buyers today, the DTS stands as a discontinued model best understood as a transitional link in Cadillac’s shift to newer full-size sedans. The XTS—and later Cadillac offerings—are now the standard bearers in that segment.
Summary
The Cadillac DTS is definitively discontinued. It was produced from 2006 to 2011, with the XTS serving as its successor beginning in 2013. Today, collectors may pursue DTS examples, but the practical choice for new-like luxury in Cadillac’s full-size sedan lineup is the XTS or its successors, with parts and maintenance handled through standard channels.


