Does GM make a 4 door sedan?
Yes. General Motors currently sells four-door sedans in the United States primarily through Cadillac, with the CT4 and CT5 representing GM’s active four-door sedan lineup.
Beyond Cadillac, GM brands have largely moved toward SUVs and trucks in recent years, so the current four-door sedan options are limited to Cadillac’s offerings. Historically, GM did market other four-door sedans such as Chevrolet Malibu and Buick LaCrosse, but those models have been discontinued or are no longer part of the active lineup in the U.S.
Current four-door sedans from GM
Here are the four-door sedan models that GM currently offers in North America. These are the official GM passenger cars you can buy today.
- Cadillac CT4 — a compact luxury four-door sedan that serves as the entry point to Cadillac’s sedan lineup; available with turbocharged engines and all-wheel drive on select trims.
- Cadillac CT5 — a mid-size four-door sedan with more interior space and typically broader powertrain options, including turbocharged engines and, on higher trims, all-wheel drive).
These two Cadillac models constitute GM’s active four-door sedan offerings in the U.S. market, reflecting the brand’s continued emphasis on luxury and performance within a sedan format.
Historical context and market shift
GM has historically offered several four-door sedans across its brands, including Chevrolet Malibu, Buick LaCrosse, and the now-discontinued Cadillac CT6. In the 2010s and 2020s, GM shifted a substantial portion of its focus toward sport utilities and pickup trucks, leading to the discontinuation or phasing out of many traditional sedans. The Cadillac CT6 was retired in 2020, and models like the Malibu have not been a core part of GM’s US lineup in recent years. While GM does not currently market a broad range of four-door sedans in the U.S., Cadillac remains the brand where four-door sedan formatting persists within GM’s portfolio.
Summary
GM’s current four-door sedan offerings in the United States are limited to Cadillac CT4 and CT5. Other GM brands no longer prioritize four-door sedans in the U.S., as the company focuses on SUVs, crossovers, and trucks. For the latest availability, checking with a local GM dealer or the Cadillac website is recommended.
