Cadillac Tops JD Power 2026 TXI Study
The JD Power 2026 U.S. Tech Experience Index study shows Cadillac leading the luxury segment with a 641 score, though Tesla and Rivian post much higher scores (924 and 781) but are not rank-eligible, keeping Cadillac effectively top among the ranked luxury brands. In the mass-market category, GMC ranks second with 470, tied with Kia and behind Hyundai, while Dodge’s 499 score isn’t officially ranked due to criteria. The TXI measures adoption and owner satisfaction across 40 technologies in five categories, including comfort, connected vehicle, driver assist, EV, and smart vehicle, highlighting how real-world usage and perceived value drive rankings. Cadillac’s performance is driven by practical features, notably its camera-based rear-view mirror on the Escalade, which earned a comfort and convenience award and reflects a preference for tangible benefits over sheer screen count. The findings suggest that owners reward usable, visible enhancements and that more is not always better when it comes to sophisticated driving aids, with mixed reactions to hands-free and high-tech interfaces. Overall, the TXI results illustrate a tech race where ranking structures can obscure strong brand performance, emphasizing user-friendly technology as the key determinant of satisfaction.
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